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State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi talks with state Sen. Shelley Mayer in 2021.
Elected officials past ‘child-bearing age’ bristle at Alessandra Biaggi tweet
Asylum Seekers
The Department of Investigation has opened a probe into the Department of Social Services about whether it engaged in a cover-up of the crisis, along with violations of the city’s right-to-shelter laws.
An estimated 6,300 asylum-seekers have entered NYC’s shelters
Primaries
“Trump” was said 14 times during PIX11’s 10th District debate on Wednesday night.
Donald Trump ‘endorses’ Dan Goldman and Carolyn Maloney in sarcastic messages
Police
A new report from state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found that overall overtime spending at New York City’s uniformed agencies – including the police department – reached a record high in fiscal year 2022.
NYPD, other uniformed agency overtime spending is on the rise
Primaries
Find out who’s endorsing who in the hottest election race of the summer in City and State’s new 10th Congressional District tracker.
The endorsements for New York’s 10th Congressional District
Campaigns & Elections
Regardless of the outcome of the 10th District election, Rivera will remain in some level of political office, whether it be Congress or City Hall.
As Carlina Rivera runs for Congress, city lobbyists see an opportunity to donate
News & Politics
State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi talks with state Sen. Shelley Mayer in 2021.
Elected officials past ‘child-bearing age’ bristle at Alessandra Biaggi tweet
Asylum Seekers
The Department of Investigation has opened a probe into the Department of Social Services about whether it engaged in a cover-up of the crisis, along with violations of the city’s right-to-shelter laws.
An estimated 6,300 asylum-seekers have entered NYC’s shelters
Primaries
“Trump” was said 14 times during PIX11’s 10th District debate on Wednesday night.
Donald Trump ‘endorses’ Dan Goldman and Carolyn Maloney in sarcastic messages
Police
A new report from state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found that overall overtime spending at New York City’s uniformed agencies – including the police department – reached a record high in fiscal year 2022.
NYPD, other uniformed agency overtime spending is on the rise
Primaries
Find out who’s endorsing who in the hottest election race of the summer in City and State’s new 10th Congressional District tracker.
The endorsements for New York’s 10th Congressional District
Campaigns & Elections
Regardless of the outcome of the 10th District election, Rivera will remain in some level of political office, whether it be Congress or City Hall.
As Carlina Rivera runs for Congress, city lobbyists see an opportunity to donate
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Which corporations get to sponsor WNYC? It’s not so black and white.

Which corporations get to air their messages on WNYC? New York Public Radio President and CEO Laura Walker says it's not a simple process.

  • By Bob Hennelly
  • October 10, 2018

Which corporations get to sponsor WNYC? It’s not so black and white.

Which corporations get to air their messages on WNYC? New York Public Radio President and CEO Laura Walker says it's not a simple process.

  • By Bob Hennelly
  • October 10, 2018

Nonprofits

The corporatization of WNYC

New York Public Radio markets itself on the presumption that as a nonprofit alternative to the corporate media, it is driven by the public interest instead of a self-serving profit motive. But how well is it living up to its high-minded reputation?

  • By Bob Hennelly
  • July 22, 2018

Gothamist

Gothamist is back. But what about its union?

Gothamist is back, but its new owner, WNYC, is grappling with a culture shift as union and management prepare for contract talks.

  • By Bob Hennelly
  • March 11, 2018
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