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Zellnor Myrie brings in another $183k for mayoral run

The state senator’s campaign says they have now qualified for matching funds, after raising just shy of $200,000 in the past three months.

New York City

‘I don't control that’: Eric Adams on Trump’s vow to end congestion pricing

“If he reverses it, it doesn’t matter if I support or don’t support (it),” Adams said of the week-old tolling program under threat from President-elect Donald Trump.

New York City

Judge in Eric Adams corruption case orders both sides to keep press statements in line

Judge Dale Ho declined to weigh in on whether either side broke rules, but ordered them to recognize that they need to follow them.

News & Politics

Suburban Republicans mostly quiet after meeting with Trump on taxes

Republicans still can't agree on how much to lift the SALT cap.

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Kathy Hochul

Kathy Hochul’s NYC agenda in 2025

The governor is preoccupied with perceptions of subway crime and giving money back to New Yorkers.

Transportation

Transit advocates back bill to encourage alternatives to highway expansion projects

The Get Around NY Act would aim to reduce total vehicle miles traveled by 20% by 2050.

Albany Agenda

Senate to pass voting rights bills today

Although legislative leaders previously said that their top priority was affordability, the Senate is sticking with tradition by passing election reform bills first.

Policy

Takeaways from Eric Adams’ 2025 State of the City speech

Trump who?

PersonalityShow All

Personality

‘Just Tolled’: Public transit enthusiasts celebrate start of congestion pricing

A group of friends borrowed one of their parents’ cars to try to become the first people tolled under the new congestion pricing program just after midnight on Sunday.

Winners & Losers

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

Who’s up and who’s down this week?

Personality

Remembering Jimmy Carter and his New York legacy

The 39th president spent most of his life in Georgia, but he left a mark on New York City, particularly after visiting the blighted South Bronx in 1977.

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Power Lists

The 2025 Political Consultants Power 100

The top operatives winning electoral and issue campaigns across New York.

Power Lists

The 2024 Staten Island Power 100

Who’s in the political arena in Richmond County?

Publisher's Section

The 2024 Trailblazers in Economic Development

New York’s notable job creators and business boosters.

Publisher's Section

The 2024 Responsible 100

Recognizing civic-minded leaders who selflessly serve New York.

OpinionShow All

Opinion

Opinion: Despite undeniable obstacles, Rikers Island can still be closed

Public officials have it within their power to take necessary steps toward permanently closing the atrocious jails on Rikers.

Opinion

Opinion: A Rikers receiver must have the power to close it

Closing Rikers will provide a natural endpoint for the receivership and an opportunity for the city to take back control of its jails.

Opinion

Opinion: The Rikers federal monitor’s failures and the flawed Nunez consent decree

In contrast to previous consent decrees that were more narrowly tailored and helped reform Rikers Island jails, the Nunez Consent Decree tries to address systemic issues without a clear roadmap.

Editor's Note

Editor’s note: The difference between anecdotes and data in congestion pricing and policing

Focusing on misleading information can lead policymakers to the wrong decision.