Energy & Environment

Policy

Residential buildings struggle to meet NYC’s decarbonization goals

Many middle-income co-ops are weighing steep fines against huge costs to comply with New York City’s big climate change law.

Policy

Policy

Socialists take aim at commercial rent

Two of the democratic socialists in the state Legislature are taking up the longtime fight for commercial rent stabilization in New York City.

News & Politics

Politics

Ossé and Hanif officially join DSA’s City Council bloc

The democratic socialist organization now controls four seats on the New York City Council.

Policy

Policy

Hochul’s 30-day budget amendments mum on Essential Plan debate

State leaders are still waiting on a decision from the Trump administration that could end health coverage for 470,000 legal noncitizens.

Personality

Personality

Steven Raga is ready to rumble

The second-term Assembly member has entered the race for state Senate in western Queens, pitting him against the DSA choice for the seat.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Homelessness should never be a death sentence

The status quo of homeless shelter proliferation and the presence of longtime encampments in working-class communities is not the answer.

Policy

Policy

Updated state police tattoo policy could become law

The bill is advancing in the state Legislature, but State Police leaders and the union representing troopers disagree on its necessity.

2026 congressional midterm elections

Politics

Only 12% of Alex Bores’ donations come from NY-12

The Assembly member raised more money from Berkeley, California, than Manhattan as the race to represent one of the country's wealthiest districts has garnered national attention.

Albany Agenda

Personality

Could there be a Winter Olympics bid in New York’s future?

While in Italy, Assembly Member Robert Carroll talked about scouting the event for a potential plan.

Editor's Note

Opinion

Editor’s note: Don’t count out Adrienne Adams

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s running mate came late to politics – and she’s proven she has no interest in leaving.

New York State

Policy

SUNY, CUNY seek more state aid beyond proposed increases

The city and state’s public universities want a combined $3B this year for capital projects.

Heard Around Town

Politics

Stavisky fumes about equal opportunity program funding cuts

The chair of the state Higher Education Committee said Gov. Kathy Hochul needs to restore funding for college programs for disadvantaged students.

Energy & Environment

Policy

Blue highways could change how goods are transported throughout NYC

Already central to the city’s food access infrastructure, Hunts Point could play a key role.

News & Politics

Personality

Brooklyn Young Dems president wants to counter Turning Point USA

Carlos Calzadilla-Palacio wants to “take back the American dream from the corporate elite,” and his organization, Disrupt, is decidedly unaffiliated with the Democratic Party.