Politics City Council predicts $3.3B in additional revenue, says it’s enough to reverse Mayor’s budget cuts By Ethan Stark-Miller
Politics Mayor Adams says he wasn’t contacted by feds following FBI raids on a top aide’s homes Thursday By Ethan Stark-Miller
Brooklyn Locals come together at Borough Hall to help shape redesign of Columbus Park By Gabriele Holtermann
Politics Council Speaker says Mayor Adams must still reverse sizable spending cuts, with budget talks set to start next week By Ethan Stark-Miller
Politics Democratic-controlled state legislature approves new Congressional maps, potentially helping party in November House races By Ethan Stark-Miller
Brooklyn Housing Court Judge Norma Jennings launches campaign for civil court judge in Brooklyn By PoliticsNY Staff
Education How will millions in NYC child care budget cuts impact thousands of families? By Barbara Russo
Long Island NIMBY Issues Hit Home as Shinnecock Nation Cuts New Access Road in Hampton Bays By Marc Horowitz
Politics Congestion pricing lawsuits could endanger billions in construction priorities, MTA warns By Ben Brachfeld
Politics Mayor denies connection between migrant discovery in Queens storefront and shelter limits By Ethan Stark-Miller
Brooklyn Citing Jewish values, local pols call for end to violence in Gaza, urge feds to push for swift end to war By Kirstyn Brendlen
Politics NY Legislature rejects new Congressional maps from independent commission, expected to draw its own lines By Ethan Stark-Miller
Brooklyn Brannan’s chief of staff announces bid to unseat Republican in state Assembly By Ethan Stark-Miller
Politics 2024 Election | Powerful Brooklyn pol’s chief of staff launches bid to unseat Republican and take back Assembly seat Democrats lost in 2022 By Ethan Stark-Miller
Politics Disability advocates say NYC failing to meet settlement agreement on accessible taxis By Ben Brachfeld
Politics Spinning wheels: Adams admin misses legal benchmarks for new bus, bike lanes for second year in a row, DOT data shows By Ben Brachfeld
Education New York pols push bipartisan bill to boost summer meal programs, fight child poverty By Mac Sorensen
Politics George Latimer challenges Jamaal Bowman in heated Democratic primary for Westchester and Bronx congressional seat By Ethan Stark-Miller
Gay City News Griot Circle, hub for NYC’s LGBTQ older adults of color, returns home to downtown Brooklyn
Brooklyn Paper ‘Save Our Wicked Lady’: Beloved Bushwick venue fights to keep lights on and live music alive