To Vote in This Summer’s Primary, Pick Your Party Now

Published   Jan 29, 2025 10:00AM

The 2025 mayoral race is well underway, with lots of candidates lining up — and fundraising — to challenge Mayor Eric Adams. Lots of other races are on the ballot this year, too, including the whole City Council.   But if you want to weigh in on who gets the major-party nomination for any of those […]
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Queens Man Pleads Guilty To Co-Leading One Of The Largest No

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that ALEXANDER GULKAROV pled guilty today to conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud, and aggravated identity theft in connection ... Read more

Recycling in NYC Is Easier Than You Think: A Guide for the C


New Yorkers send a literal mountain of stuff — over 600,000 tons of material — to be recycled through curbside recycling every year. But that’s just about 17.5% of our total waste stream every year, and about half of what we could be doi ... Read more

LISTEN: The Mayor Who Cried Wolf?


When Deputy Mayor for Communications Fabien Levy put out the news Sunday night that Mayor Eric Adams wasn’t feeling well and was clearing his public schedule, it came just a week after City Hall’s late-night news that he’d ca ... Read more

To Vote in This Summer’s Primary, Switch Your Party Now

Published   Jan 29, 2025 10:00AM

The 2025 mayoral race is well underway, with lots of candidates lining up — and fundraising — to challenge Mayor Eric Adams. Lots of other races are on the ballot this year, too, including the whole City Council.   But if you want to weigh in on who gets the major-party nomination for any of those […]
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Divided Doctors Approve Public Hospital Labor Deal, With Thr


Additional reporting by Jonathan Custodio Attending physicians in ten of the city’s public hospitals system facilities voted to approve a new contract with Health + Hospitals and its affiliates, their union, Doctors Council SEIU, announced M ... Read more

Deportation Fears Keep Migrant Kids Out of School as ‘Ever


This article is part of an ongoing collaboration between Chalkbeat and THE CITY. Hallways at the Stewart Hotel, a midtown Manhattan shelter for migrant families, are typically bustling on weekday mornings with kids and parents on their way to ... Read more

Council Dems Tap Brooklyn Party Powerhouse as Board of Elect


Former Brooklyn Democratic Party boss Frank Seddio was unanimously approved as a commissioner on the city’s Board of Elections by the City Council’s Democratic caucus following a more contentious closed-door vote by its Brooklyn member ... Read more