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New York school districts are budgeted to spend $89 billion on public education in the 2024–25 school year.

Ferdi Ferhat Özsoy  ·  August 6, 2025

Poverty rates among New York’s aging population are rising as the federal government pares back support for longstanding social service programs.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  August 7, 2025

There are 1,500 families on the program waitlist in New York City alone, new state data shows.

Julia Rock  ·  August 8, 2025

Public comments are closing soon for an underwater pipeline project that sprang back to life this spring after talks between Hochul and Trump.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  August 8, 2025

There were 351 shooting incidents, 413 shooting victims, and 149 murders during the first half of the year.

Ferdi Ferhat Özsoy  ·  August 9, 2025

The Adams administration is using its flagship broadband program to give police real-time access to NYCHA camera feeds — without telling anyone.

Zachary Groz  ·  August 11, 2025

Big Apple Connect, the mayor’s flagship free internet service for public housing residents, is quietly being used to expand the NYPD’s real-time, remote surveillance. Here’s what we still don’t know about the clandestine program.

Zachary Groz  ·  August 12, 2025

First-time offenders might receive community service, but penalties may be severe.

Ferdi Ferhat Özsoy  ·  August 13, 2025

Fraud and falsehoods often don’t stop debt collectors from pursuing their targets for years.

Sam Mellins  ·  August 14, 2025

Whether legislators should return to Albany this year to tackle historic cuts to Medicaid and food assistance has become a thorny political question.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  August 14, 2025

Frank Seddio is representing Jules Parisien in over 500 cases — despite the physician’s history of insurance fraud allegations.

Chris Bragg  ·  August 18, 2025

The New York City mayor made the claim during a press conference in late July.

Ferdi Ferhat Özsoy  ·  August 19, 2025

With a hearing on New York’s troubled home care program set for Thursday, here are five questions we’d like answered.

Sam Mellins  ·  August 19, 2025

The Legal Aid Society alleges that DOCCS declared an overbroad emergency to keep incarcerated people locked in their cells for upward of 20 hours a day.

Chris Gelardi  ·  August 20, 2025

The company in charge said they would explore other insurance options.

Sam Mellins  ·  August 22, 2025

“New Yorkers did not agree to trade their right to privacy for the promise of free internet,” key committee chairs wrote to city officials.

Zachary Groz  ·  August 25, 2025

New York’s bail reform law didn’t eliminate cash bail and hasn’t led to increased crime or recidivism. The Trump administration is still targeting it.

Chris Gelardi  ·  August 26, 2025

Workers are currently forced to pay for insurance that many don’t want.

Sam Mellins  ·  August 27, 2025

New York lawmakers are giving more money to the Bronx Community Foundation, which has failed to spend it in the past.

Sam Mellins  ·  August 28, 2025

Business interests have launched a campaign to back National Grid’s demands for more gas, with fingerprints of the utility’s lobbying firm.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  August 29, 2025
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