Education, Politics & Policy Pre-K For Most, But Not For All: A Mom Battles for Her Special Needs Child Nearly 2,000 such kids are without Pre-K seats, and 40% of them are in the Bronx March 10, 2020 Staff Share
Politics & Policy Bill de Blasio endorses Bernie Sanders for President The mayor, who dropped out of the presidential race himself in September, will stump for Sanders in Nevada February 15, 2020 TuAnh Dam Share
Manhattan, Politics & Policy Empty Storefronts: Fighting the Blight The mayor’s office may turn to controversial legislation to address commercial warehousing May 9, 2018 Brian Pascus Share
Housing, Manhattan, Neighborhoods, Politics & Policy Tensions Flare at Inwood Rezoning Hearing Emotions ran high Thursday night at a public hearing about proposed rezoning plans for Inwood. September 18, 2017 Aaron Hale Leibowitz Share
Manhattan, Neighborhoods, Politics & Policy Upper East Side Residents Have Mixed Feelings About Coming Esplanade De Blasio to spend $100 million to complete the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway on the Upper East Side May 4, 2017 Staff Share
Manhattan, Politics & Policy City to Call on Congress to Pick up Trump Security Check The mayor’s office will ask Congress for more funds to cover the cost of protecting the president's assets and family February 18, 2017 Nadeem Shad Share
Politics & Policy Veterans Rally Against City Budget Cuts Mayor De Blasio’s proposed cuts to his own new Veterans Services department draws a demonstration—and political rivals February 6, 2017 Alexandria Bordas Share
Animals of New York, News, Politics & Policy The Mayor’s Horse Plan Bolts, and Drivers Are Cheering A union backs away from a proposed compromise, and the drivers will keep their jobs February 5, 2016 Samantha McDonald Share
Manhattan, Politics & Policy Pedicab Drivers Fear de Blasio’s Plan Will Leave Them Jobless The mayor's plan will limit the number of horses in the park and keep pedicab drivers out of its popular southern edge January 30, 2016 Samantha McDonald Share