New York City

Education

Report: Absenteeism, lagging test scores, school transfers soar for homeless NYC students

Advocates for Children found that more than 154,000 public school students were homeless last year.

2026 congressional midterm elections

Reynoso quietly secures Queens Dems endorsement for NY-7

The party backed the Brooklyn BP over two Queens candidates – but they said they didn’t want county support.

Technology

Across NY, debate about the inevitability of driverless cars begins

Waymo is crouched at the gates, and labor and worker advocates are hell bent on keeping them out.

Economic Development

Queens pols chat about Mamdani’s Trump Sunnyside Yard pitch

The mayor said he got the president interested in building thousands of homes over the rail yard, but there are questions about how real the project is.

Budget

The council released its budget rebuttal. Mamdani slammed Menin personally.

Jarring some council members, the condemnation came swiftly and straight from the mayor.

Personality

PR pro George Arzt can finally enjoy the fresh air

A Q&A with the reporter-turned-political consultant, who’s retiring after six decades.

New York City

Editor’s note: From Rikers Island to Vacationland

There’s precedent for a New York City jails boss to seek respite up north.

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Ruben Diaz Jr. says Latinas from the Bronx are ready to take charge

The former borough president looks back at how things have changed in the past 20 years.

Heard Around Town

Blakeman stops by City Hall to tout affordability

The GOP candidate for governor, like the incumbent governor, is against raising taxes.

Opinion

Opinion: Mamdani needs to give make-up services to students left behind during the pandemic

New York City has fought nonprofit Advocates for Children’s class action lawsuit for years.

Opinion

Opinion: Why New York’s nurses walked out, what we won and why it matters

NYSNA’s winter strike was an example of workers across industries refusing to accept degraded or dangerous working conditions.

Rikers Island

With new leadership, advocates are daring to hope for change at Rikers

Mamdani’s Department of Correction Commissioner Stanley Richards and federal Remediation Manager Nicholas Deml will work side by side. Their task – fixing a notoriously dysfunctional jail system – is daunting.