Manhattan Manhattan state senator pushes for Donald Trump’s disqualification from November presidential ballot in New York By Ethan Stark-Miller
Politics ‘A moving crisis’: Mayor Adams again appeals in Albany for state to pick up half of migrant care costs By Ethan Stark-Miller
Manhattan City Council staffers see light at end of long pursuit of first-ever unionized labor contract By Robert Pozarycki and Paul Frangipane
The Bronx Campaign finance records open the door for Salamanca’s potential 2025 Bronx BP bid By Camille Botello
Brooklyn Proposed bill threatens survival of independent liquor stores in Brooklyn and beyond as supermarkets push to sell wine By Rachel Butler
The Bronx Rep. Torres, Fordham University co-host urban agriculture and food security roundtable By Emily Swanson
Politics Mayor Adams defends pilot to fund migrant meals with prepaid debit cards after uproar from 50 Cent By Ethan Stark-Miller
Politics Ex-NYPD cop Dwayne Montgomery pleads guilty to conspiracy in Adams straw donor case By Ben Brachfeld
Courts MTA files lawsuit to prevent enforcement of higher wages for subway cleaners who worked during COVID-19 pandemic’s deadly peak By Ben Brachfeld
Politics Mayor Adams doubles paid parental leave for non-union municipal workers to 12 weeks as city contines to face staffing shortages By Ethan Stark-Miller
Queens Hundreds turn out to honor Paul Vallone at funeral service Friday, including Mayor Adams and dozens of city officials By Athena Dawson
The Bronx The Bronx wonders what will become of Just Home plan to house formerly incarcerated individuals as it heads to the City Council By Camille Botello
Politics Side-loading garbage trucks intro’d as ‘superweapon’ against big piles of NYC trash bags: Mayor Adams By Ethan Stark-Miller
Brooklyn Brooklyn council members play key role in overriding mayor’s veto of ‘How Many Stops’ Act By Isabel Song Beer
The Bronx Pols, food delivery service providers clash over proposed e-bike regulations By Camille Botello
Police & Fire 7 more City Council members joined vote to override Mayor Adams’ How Many Stops Act veto. Why? By Ethan Stark-Miller
The Bronx All but one Bronx City Council member voted to override mayor’s veto of police transparency bill By Emily Swanson
Police & Fire How Many Stops Act: Top cop Edward Caban hoping police reporting bill can be tweaked before taking effect in summer By Dean Moses
Queens 3 out of 15 Queens council members voted against overriding Mayor’s veto on key public safety bills By Iryna Shkurhan
Police & Fire City Council overrides Mayor Adams’ veto of ‘How Many Stops Act’ police transparency bill By Ethan Stark-Miller
Police & Fire How Many Stops Act requirements could have grave consequences on police response times, NYPD legal department says By Dean Moses
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