Hochul’s 2024 State of the State: Heavy on Taylor Swift, Light on Tenant Protections
"Fighting crime, fixing our mental health system, and protecting New Yorkers' hard earned money," was how the governor framed her agenda.
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"Fighting crime, fixing our mental health system, and protecting New Yorkers' hard earned money," was how the governor framed her agenda.
The rich aren't really feeling any NYC-related charity at the moment maybe ask next year? Also: the mayor heads up to Albany, and more links to start your Tuesday.
At his weekly off-topic press conference on Monday morning, Mayor Eric Adams denied an account written by State Senator Eric Adams in which he claimed to have fired a handgun at his schoolyard friends.
And some links to kick off your Monday.
One important name has gone unmentioned in recent polls—until Hell Gate stepped into the arena.
The teachers union and Staten Island's Republican Borough President have filed a lawsuit that boils down to: Whaddya mean we gotta pay $15 to drive into the city? Can't you see we're public servants who have no choice?!?!
He’s suing the bus companies that have brought tens of thousands of migrants to NYC—but why not sue the guy who put them on the buses?
Tom has been busy with their (terrific) solo show "Less Lonely," but there are some things on the horizon they're excited about.
Ingrid Lewis-Martin is a legendary and uniquely powerful force within the Adams administration.
People who may or may not be living in glass houses throwing stones, and more links for your Thursday morning.
Winnie Greco collects an annual salary of $100,000 and attended a banquet with Adams's son in San Francisco.
The Giuliani-era MARCH raids are out, officials say. A new system called "CURE" is in.