New York City

Zohran Mamdani

It’s time for Zohran’s Charter Revision Commission

It’s not a year in New York City unless there are at least two Charter Revision Commissions happening, and ideally they are dueling.

Personality

How the 2003 murder at City Hall shaped politics today

A Q&A with “Rorschach: Murder at City Hall” Executive Producer Brent Katz on his podcast on the death of James E. Davis.

Opinion

Editor’s note: Celebrating press freedom at the LCA Show

We should err on the side of press access, even if it makes for some bad videos.

Opinion

Opinion: For the first time ever, “all leases, no increases”

The Rent Guidelines Board should side with tenants and approve an unprecedented rent freeze on both one- and two-year leases.

Opinion

Opinion: Mamdani must act and expand CityFHEPS, after three years of delays

The city’s choice to spend billions of dollars maintaining a shelter system instead of investing in permanent housing isn’t fiscally responsible, it’s unforgivable.

Policy

Here’s how NYC plans to keep more information away from ICE

As a result of the mayor’s executive order, seven agencies will adopt a suite of recommendations to steer clear of federal immigration enforcement.

New York City

Levine: AI is a ‘New York story’ – for better or worse

The New York City comptroller doubled down on calls to pad budget reserves in light of AI’s economic risks.

NYPD

Mamdani’s Office of Community Safety wasn’t at his community safety announcement

Mayor Zohran Mamdani joined a group of officials to set the agenda for summer safety and gun violence prevention in the Bronx.

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News & Politics

Eric Adams’ Charter Revision Commission to hold hearings

The ragtag group has figured out several venues to carry on their vestigial business.

News & Politics

NYC Council will not override Mamdani’s first veto

The council doesn’t have the votes to pass the bill over Mamdani’s objections, but they plan to introduce a new version with tweaks.

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Interviews & Profiles

The council’s newest member Carl Wilson says it’s all ‘a little surreal’

The staffer-to-principal pipeline lives on as Erik Bottcher’s former chief of staff succeeds him in the council.

Opinion

Opinion: Council progressives call for rentals within reach

If fully funded with $248 million, Rentals within Reach would help ensure NYCHA and supportive housing are key pillars of our city’s safety net.

Budget

Mamdani’s counting on pension restructuring to balance the budget. Will the unions let that happen?

The city’s five municipal pension funds are partly controlled by union representatives who aren’t jumping for joy at the idea of delaying payments.