Imminent agreement between educators and law enforcement could be model for New York City reform
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With stop-and-frisk settled, school policing is target of a continuing lawsuit accusing officers of abuses
Calls to 311 well over previous year’s pace — but few landlords see penalties
City officials and environmental groups guide utility giant’s billion-dollar rebuild
Cabbies flock to own their own businesses, at record-high cost
As new speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito takes the helm, financial disclosures reveal the baggage and benefits 51 members bring to public service
State law will soon make it illegal to dump old electronics in landfills. A Brooklyn recycling facility braces for the coming influx.
From the public to the political elite, guests at the swearing in of New York City’s new mayor, comptroller and public advocate show the event through their eyes, as captured by CityBeat
What happens when a mayor runs a city like a business? Lessons from New York’s 12-year experiment with a billionaire-in-chief.
As public advocate, mayor-elect called for interventions in place of suspensions