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City Council Speaker Julie Menin leads Tuesdays hearing on Code Blue operations, joined by Council Member Oswald Feliz, Chair of the Committee on Public Safety, and Council Member Crystal Hudson, Chair of the Committee on General Welfare.
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‘These deaths are not inevitable’: City Council questions Mamdani admin’s cold-weather response after 18 people die

By Adam Daly
Mayor Mamdani arrives at Governor Hochul's press conference focused on her "Let Them Build" agenda
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MAMDANI’S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor encourages tenants to testify at ‘Rental Ripoff Hearings’ as landlords fume

By Adam Daly
Gov. Kathy Hochul says President Trump is throwing a "temper tantrum" by refusing to release Gateway Tunnel project funds. Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.

‘Temper tantrum’ Trump: Hochul says president being petulant for refusing to unfreeze Gateway Tunnel funding

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Opinion

Op-Ed | Shortsighted energy policies raise costs for New York’s Hispanic and Latino communities

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State Sen. Michael Gianaris has decided against running for re-election this year, ending his run of a quarter of a century representing western Queens in Albany.
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State Sen. Michael Gianaris announces he will not seek re-election in 2026

By Bill Parry
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Animal welfare leaders urge Mamdani to step up for New York City’s pets

By Kirstyn Brendlen
Council Member Dennis Walsh, Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, and Council Member Christine Liu (L. to R.) listen to Charlene Prounis during public comments
Nassau

North Hempstead Town Board limits Port Washington LIRR parking to commuters

By Michael Campbell
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CM Wong announces inaugural ‘Conversation with your Councilman’ forum

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OLA of Eastern Long Island has, with the help of former Assemblyman Fred Thiele, put forth a proposal aimed at increasing transparency for ICE activities on the East End.
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Resolution Put Forward Following ICE Arrests, Activity on East End

By Michael Malaszczyk
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman chose Madison County Sheriff Todd Hood as his lieutenant governor nominee.
Nassau

Blakeman picks upstate sheriff as running-mate

Nicholas Gordon and J. Cav Scott
Gonzalo Duran talks to Conservative Party members about socialism
The Bronx

Conservative party’s Gonzalo Duran enters NY-15 race, vows to challenge socialism

By Marina Samuel
The bare flagpole at the Stonewall National Monument is seen on Feb. 10 after the Trump administration removed a Rainbow Flag.
Politics

City Council Speaker, LGBTQIA+ Caucus co-chairs urge Trump administration to restore Rainbow Flag at Stonewall

By Matt Tracy
Lieutenant Gov. Antonio Delgado
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2025 Governor’s Race: Delgado ends his longshot primary challenge to Hochul, clearing path for governor’s renomination

By Adam Daly
Mayor Bonnie Parente, Deputy Mayor Anthony Gallo and Trustee James Iannone (L. to R.) at the recent East Williston trustee meeting.
Nassau

Village board amends code, clarifies sidewalk, garage sale laws

By J. Cav Scott
Federal Election Commission filings show millions raised by U.S. Reps. Laura Gillen (L.) and Tom Suozzi (R.).
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Suozzi, Gillen report millions in campaign funds as Long Island races take shape

By Larissa Fuentes
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Manhattan

SoHo loft residents hope to take fight against Arts Fund apartment conversion fee to SCOTUS

By Isabella Gallo
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli
Nassau

Incumbent DiNapoli nominated as Dems’ pick for state comptroller again

By Michael Campbell
Assembly Minority Leader Ed Ra (R-Franklin Square) (R.) and Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt (R-62nd Senate District) (L.) in a New York State Legislature office.
Nassau

Ra elected assembly minority leader

By J. Cav Scott
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