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Heard Around Town

WFP doesn’t want Schlossberg

The New York Working Families Party may reopen its endorsement process in NY-12.

New York City

More New Yorkers voted last year than in any mayoral election since 1969

The NYCCFB’s annual Voter Analysis Report unpacks the massive surge in participation.

Heard Around Town

How Mamdani was convinced to back Boylan

The mayor’s closest political adviser Morris Katz was a proponent of getting involved with the tricky special election.

New York City Council

Carl Wilson wins NYC Council special election, in a blow to Mamdani

The Manhattan race to succeed Erik Bottcher became a Mamdani-Menin proxy battle after the mayor endorsed second-place finisher Lindsey Boylan.

PolicyShow All

Policy

A limit on informal ICE collusion is nixed from budget talks

Lawmakers and the governor had been at odds over informal local cooperation with immigration agents in civil and criminal matters

Upstate

Upstate mayors want youth justice funds faster

The mayors of Albany, Syracuse and Rochester are calling on state lawmakers to allow some Raise the Age money to go directly to community organizations.

Housing

Progressive NYC Council Members call for action on deed theft

After Council Member Chi Ossé was arrested protesting last week, his colleagues are joining his call to Gov. Kathy Hochul.

PersonalityShow All

Personality

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

Who’s up and who’s down this week?

Events

At NYC Power 100 event, Tisch commends Mamdani for leading with ‘SRG’

The police commissioner joked that the mayor has the core principle of “Support, Reinforce and Grow.”

Interviews & Profiles

Asad Dandia is Brooklyn’s new borough historian

Borough President Antonio Reynoso tapped the popular tour guide, who’s close with Mayor Zohran Mamdani, to safeguard Brooklyn’s past.

Personality

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

Who’s up and who’s down this week?

Power ListsShow All

Who's Who

The 2026 Who’s Who in Energy

The executives, advocates and environmentalists shaping New York’s energy future.

Who's Who

The 2026 Who’s Who in Government Relations

Notable figures influencing policy and spending in New York.

Trailblazers

The 2026 Trailblazers in Transportation

Influential leaders keeping New York on the move

OpinionShow All

Opinion

Opinion: Our laws must make clear that intoxication is not consent

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to confront the gaps that continue to leave survivors without justice.

Opinion

Opinion: To help the outer boroughs, keep World Cup tourists in hotels

Airbnb’s proposal to roll back the city’s regulations on short-term rentals during the World Cup would siphon visitors away from struggling outer borough hotels.

Energy & Environment

Opinion: Our private energy system is failing. The public can save it.

New York must move off fossil fuels as soon as possible – and the only way to meet this goal is to plan our energy system around the needs of the public, not profiteers.

Editor's Note

Editor’s note: City & State New York wins nine New York Press Association Awards

The hard work of the editorial and design teams shone through during awards season.

NYN MediaShow All

Nonprofits

NYC public school grads have raised $1 million for their fellow alumni to attend college

With its funding model being replicated by the Trump administration, NYC Kids Rise Scholarship accounts continue to build safety nets for public school kids.

NYN Media

Report: New York fails to meet federal outcomes for child protective services

From delays in permanency hearings to weaknesses in staff and provider training, The New York State Citizen Review Panel underlines the bleak state of foster care.

NYN Media

Opinion: Permanent supportive housing works. Let’s not undo it.

New York must protect and promote the best evidence-based solution to homelessness despite federal threats.

NYN Media

Jewish nonprofit sends Mamdani 3,000 letters for security perimeter bill

UJA-Federation of New York doesn’t want the New York City mayor to issue his first vetoes.