New York City Council

Policy

New York City Council votes to give themselves and other electeds an 18% raise

The City Council, citywide officials and borough presidents will receive their first pay increase since 2016.

Donald Trump

Politics

Cait Conley fears Trump’s cartel focus could create a national security blind spot

The NY-17 Democratic nominee questioned the administration’s planning for Iran and said she would seek a seat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, if elected.

2026 New York gubernatorial election

Politics

Blakeman fundraising numbers much lower than he initially touted

A top campaign official said the GOP gubernatorial candidate had raised $11 million. His filings show that number was off by millions. His campaign stands by it.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Mamdani raises $304,000 in first reelection filing

The New York City mayor plans on opting out of the public funding program in 2029 after bringing in big contributions.

Events

Policy

Aging leaders celebrate new funding amid demographic boom

As New York’s senior population grows, DFTA Commissioner Lisa Scott-McKenzie said providers need to think beyond the pasta.

New York City Council

Politics

Horse carriage ban sponsor Chris Marte is having a moment

A Q&A with the the lower Manhattan council member who’s in the middle of two major legislative battles, regulating horses and home health aides.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Siffert, Martinez win tight Assembly races after recounts

Poised for November wins, attorney David Siffert would be New York’s first nonbinary state legislator as Patrick Martinez continues the Crowley dynasty.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: It's time to end horse-drawn carriages in New York City

After crashes, deaths and chaos, the City Council must pass Romanch’s Law.

Policy

Policy

A brief history of New York City’s neverending horse carriage controversy

Since Central Park first opened, no one has been able to agree whether horse-drawn carriages should be allowed to transport tourists around the city.

LGBTQ+

Politics

State lawmakers eye LGBTQ+ caucus in Albany

The state Legislature is set to welcome the most out LGBTQ+ lawmakers in its history.

NYN Media

NYN Media

Child support cases see citywide speed up

A new Her Justice report examined how the New York City Family Court system has used a new program to work through its case backlog.

New York State

Personality

How Jordan Wright held off the DSA

The Assembly member gave the DSA its only loss in last month’s primaries. He said it’s thanks to old-school campaigning.