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Adams probes

Who has left the Adams administration?

Following a large exodus of top officials from City Hall earlier this fall, Adams’ closest confidant Ingrid Lewis-Martin stepped down on Dec. 15.

Adams probes

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Eric Adams’ longtime righthand, indicted

Lewis-Martin and her son both pleaded not guilty to state bribery charges. The mayor himself is not a target of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s investigation.

Politics

Muriel Goode-Trufant takes on corporation counsel post, but with criticism

While many have sung praises over Eric Adams’ pick for New York City’s top lawyer, critics worry she will rubber stamp the mayor’s use of executive orders.

Politics

Cuomo sues former aide Charlotte Bennett for defamation

Bennett has said publicly that Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed her – a claim that the former governor said is false and defamatory.

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Policy

City retirees win in court again, as Adams vows to press on

The court ruling is another blow to Mayor Eric Adams and municipal union leaders who want to move retired city workers onto privately-managed health insurance plans.

Special Reports

Can lowering insurance minimums help address a crisis for NYC taxi drivers?

A bill from New York City Council Member Carmen De La Rosa is responding to the potential collapse of industry insurer American Transit Insurance Co.

Special Reports

Rising costs from climate change is driving insurers out of New York

The state has experienced the same types of extreme weather events that have caused premiums and rates to spike in Florida and California.

Policy

Justin Brannan’s council district got a nifty little City of Yes carveout

Brannan voted for the landmark zoning reform deal, but backyard mini apartments aren’t allowed in the “Bay Ridge Special District.”

PersonalityShow All

Interviews & Profiles

Exit interview: Jamaal Bowman says he’s ‘proud of all of it’

The outgoing congressional representative said he’ll remain active in Yonkers and Bronx politics and eventually plans to run for office again.

Winners & Losers

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

Who’s up and who’s down this week?

Interviews & Profiles

NYC Campaign Finance Board head Paul Ryan welcomes your scrutiny

He took over the agency ahead of a very intense mayoral primary.

Special Reports

How workers’ compensation has protected New Yorkers for more than a century

A Q&A with Gaurav Vasisht, executive director and CEO, New York State Insurance Fund.

Power ListsShow All

Publisher's Section

The 2024 Responsible 100

Recognizing civic-minded leaders who selflessly serve New York.

Publisher's Section

The Responsible 100 Alumni

Celebrating the 10th Anniversary Alumni Awards

Power Lists

The 2024 Power of Diversity: Women 100

New York’s most influential female leaders.

OpinionShow All

Editor's Note

Editor’s note: City & State scores high marks in survey

The release of the latest Winners & Losers of the Year coincides with the results of a new product development survey.

Opinion

Opinion: A wake-up call to address sleep apnea

Untreated sleep apnea poses a public health risk, but few New Yorkers with the condition even realize they have it.

Opinion

Opinion: The NY Working Families Party proves vital in 2024

Over and over again, the WFP has made the difference in close races.

Opinion

Opinion: Amid renewed fights over diverse school curricula, we must speak up

In 1991, New York City caved to conservative pressure to scrap the “Children of the Rainbow” curriculum guide. Let’s not make the same mistake.