On the Trail — Weiner says neigh to horse-drawn carriages
The candidate makes his stance on an unexpected hot-button issue in the race for mayor of New York City
The candidate makes his stance on an unexpected hot-button issue in the race for mayor of New York City
Campaign consultants clean up in the 2013 city races
Cash-strapped mayoral campaigns turn to Facebook ads to snag votes
Mayoral candidates angle to reach their messaging peak at just the right moment
Teachers College mayoral candidate forum highlights ideas to bolster cultural education in schools
Mayoral candidates Bill de Blasio and Bill Thompson put their outreach effort on steroids after surging in the latest poll
They helped neighborhoods weather the storm — and now they’re campaigning for City Council
Mayoral candidate vows to stay in the race, amid rivals’ calls for his exit
Charles J. Hynes defends his prosecutor’s perch against celebrity-funded upstarts Ken Thompson and Abe George
A dropout candidate for comptroller offers a stack of precious ballot ink
More than 22,000 medical and religious exemptions were granted to students for the 2013-14 school year, up 27 percent from 2010-11, according to the state Health Department. Public and private enrollment over the same period remained largely flat.
Over the past several years, more than 120 law enforcement agencies across the state, from the NYPD to Tuckahoe, have obtained military-grade equipment through the Pentagon’s 1033 program, which transfers excess military equipment to state and local police across the country.
Department of Education data obtained by The New York World reveals a stark contrast between a few well-funded PTAs and more than 1,000 other smaller organizations across the city.
As new speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito takes the helm, financial disclosures reveal the baggage and benefits 51 members bring to public service
INTERACTIVE: How dirty is your local grocery store?
Good things happen when nonprofit newsrooms collaborate across state lines — and New York now has Minnesota to thank for helping us keep a close watch on our legislature
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