Transit Comptroller Lander sues subway cleaning contractors for millions in alleged wage theft Posted on February 22, 2024
Manhattan City Council staffers see light at end of long pursuit of first-ever unionized labor contract Posted on February 6, 2024
Politics MTA files lawsuit to prevent enforcement of higher wages for subway cleaners who worked during COVID-19 pandemic’s deadly peak Posted on February 4, 2024
Brooklyn Paper ‘Most amazing thing ever’: Ditmas Park Palestinian restaurant Ayat hosts Shabbat dinner
Transit Crime doesn’t pay: NYC speed cameras lost $100 million in revenue to license plate scofflaws in 2023 Posted on January 23, 2024
Politics Migrant evictions begin with pregnant women, children forced out of hotel as Lander announces investigation into 60-day shelter cap Posted on January 9, 2024
Politics Lower Manhattan rally to stop migrant shelter limits crashed by far-right activists Posted on January 8, 2024
Politics ‘Bittersweet’ Christmas for NYC schools who receive low funding boost to help educate homeless students Posted on December 24, 2023
Police & Fire Over and out? City Council hearing eyes NYPD radio encryption plan that could shut press and public out of breaking crime news Posted on November 14, 2023
Politics Losing control: NYC program to hold reckless drivers accountable expires with little accomplished Posted on October 29, 2023
Politics NYC migrant crisis | Lander denies contract with medical vendor DocGo to provide asylum seeker services Posted on September 6, 2023
Manhattan ‘Sweeping failure’: Lander audit claims handful of homeless New Yorkers removed from encampments received permanent housing Posted on June 28, 2023
Manhattan In push for more MTA service, advocates and elected officials take a different angle: Climate change Posted on March 25, 2023
Politics Spending spree: NYPD has already surpassed annual overtime budget by $100M in current fiscal year Posted on March 20, 2023
News NYC Comptroller’s NYCHA committee gets to work after first resident survey Posted on December 12, 2022
Politics NYC Comptroller says new analysis shows many schools welcoming newcomer students faced budget cuts Posted on November 11, 2022
Brooklyn Paper ‘A permanent part of this community’: Kensington street co-named ‘Little Bangladesh’ to celebrate, commemorate Bangladeshi community
Bronx Pols find seven Rikers Island detainees in solitary-like confinement during surprise visit; Adams fires back at criticism Posted on August 29, 2022
Politics ‘Care for All Families’: Pols rally for $10M to support care for undocumented children Posted on May 31, 2022
Coronavirus NYC Department of Education slow to spend federal stimulus funds, Comptroller Lander reports Posted on April 13, 2022
PoliticsNY Comptroller Lander, climate activists, call for Mayor Adams to fund NYC building emissions law
Manhattan ‘We did fail Christina’: Locals and pols hold Chinatown vigil for murder victim Christina Yuna Lee Posted on February 15, 2022
Manhattan TIME TO VOTE: Here’s who’s on the Manhattan ballot in the Nov. 2 citywide general election Posted on October 19, 2021
Brooklyn Despite years of neglect, city yet to find criminality in Brooklyn building collapse last year Posted on June 29, 2021
Manhattan A spooky Gracie Mansion rally calls for safer bike lanes, bridges for people Posted on November 1, 2020
Brooklyn Are ‘recovery leases’ the answer to New York City’s retail rental crisis? Posted on August 17, 2020
Coronavirus Tuesday hearing eyes combat pay for New York’s essential workers during pandemic Posted on May 5, 2020
Coronavirus City Council seeking up to 75 miles of open streets amid COVID-19 pandemic Posted on April 17, 2020
Business Capital project transparency bill, Flushing BID expansion get Council committee approval Posted on February 11, 2020
QNS Sen. James Sanders delivers annual ‘Tuvalu Challenge’ address from the waters off Rockaway Beach to cap Earth Day celebration
Gay City News West Virginia says it will appeal ruling that allowed transgender teen athlete to compete