A massive log of inmate injuries paints a brutal picture of life inside the city’s main jail complex
Activists had high hopes, politicians made big promises — and Albany had a dismal batting average on bills introduced this year
Cuomo pitches public funding of campaigns and tougher limits on donations
What’s a union’s support for a mayoral candidate actually worth? Not always as much as leaders would like New York to think.
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
New York set to get neighborhood-level maps of incidents reported to police — though many details, including the level of NYPD cooperation, remain to be determined
While a new law liberates the city’s data online, a valuable city planning tool remains out of public reach
Following Bloomberg veto, council readies rollback of campaign-spending disclosure rules
Under long-awaited law, all published city stats must now be downloadable for app makers and analysts
Experts weigh three long-shot ways to kill a scheduled 2015 increase in the price of a subway or bus ride