Housing

Opinion

Opinion: Addressing New York’s affordability crisis requires statewide action

I’m pushing for state-level changes to ensure New Yorkers can afford to stay and live in New York.

Rikers Island

Updated Politics

A timeline on the closure of Rikers Island

The long-awaited decision on a federal takeover will have to wait till an unknown date.

New York City Council

Politics

Ariola challenges Carr’s victory as NYC Council minority leader

Three Republican council members, including Joann Ariola, were absent during the vote to elect a replacement for Minority Leader Joe Borelli.

Policy

Policy

One bill from last session still awaits action from Hochul

Hochul only has one more week to sign or veto the bill – a relatively technical measure related to state reimbursement for a busing program used by yeshivas – before it gets pocket vetoed.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: NYC is undermining its own housing goals

The city needs to incentivize building more affordable housing, not more homeless shelters.

Policy

Policy

Environmental advocates recycle campaign against plastic packaging for new session

Activists and plastics producers are back in Albany this week to continue last year’s fight over the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act and the Bigger Better Bottle Bill.

Nonprofits

Personality

Advocating for workers in the construction industry

An interview with Elizabeth Crowley, president and CEO of the Building Trades Employers’ Association.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Retired Judge Kathryn Freed challenges Inez Dickens for Manhattan BOE commish

Dickens, the county pick, reportedly doesn’t have the votes in City Council to secure the role.

Policy

Policy

Albany considers multiple approaches to discovery reform

State Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assembly Member Micah Lasher introduced a bill to help prosecutors comply with the law, while Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to weaken the law’s requirements.

Nonprofits

NYN Media

Advocating for workers in the construction industry

An interview with Elizabeth Crowley, president of the Building Trades Employers’ Association

Editor's Note

Opinion

Editor’s note: I’m fine being left off the 50 Over 50 list

City & State’s editor-in-chief, to quote “Wayne’s World,” was “not worthy” to be in the company of New York’s Age Disruptors.

Politics

Borelli to back Carr in early minority leader vote

Ahead of his early exit, his vote would break a possible tie between Ariola and Carr.

Eric Adams

Politics

WTF is Eric Adams doing?

The New York City mayor says he will run in the Democratic primary for reelection. He’s also aggressively cozying up to President Donald Trump and the GOP. Can he do both?

Policy

Policy

New York’s ‘mask ban’ wouldn’t actually ban masks

But opponents still worry that it could have a chilling effect on people who wear masks for health or safety reasons.

Nonprofits

NYN Media

Adams administration cracks down on late payments to nonprofits

The mayor will make an executive order to create better communication channels between government and providers.

Policy

Policy

Will banning cellphones keep students safe?

Gov. Kathy Hochul suggested that students would be safer in an active shooter situation if they were unable to use their cellphones.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Is the next Mike Bloomberg hiding in plain sight?

New NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has a Harvard business school degree, extreme wealth and a no-nonsense approach to governing. Could she be our next mayor?