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Tenants Facing Evictions Increasingly Don’t Have Lawyers Despite NYC Law, Comptroller’s Report Finds
Low-income tenants are entitled to a lawyer, but more than half of all tenants appear in court without one — significantly ...
While the mayor touts spending on child care and other services in an election year, fiscal watchdogs urge bigger reserves ...
The Rent Guidelines Board is readying a hike as high as 4.75% — and could favor landlords well into the next mayor’s term ...
Our colleague Rachel Kahn spent time talking to voting experts who said the only strategy really is the most straightforward ...
Before ranked choice voting in city primaries, if a candidate didn’t get over 40% of the vote, there would be a runoff ...
In dozens of cases, medical personnel in New York prisons were accused of covering up beatings — some under pressure — and ...
Brooklyn and western Queens delivered protest votes in sizable numbers, sending a message to former President Joe Biden’s ...
Undeterred by the Trump administration’s derailing of the mayor’s criminal case, the NYC Campaign Finance Board again denies ...
After guards beat Robert Brooks to death in December, The Marshall Project found dozens more allegations of abuse in medical ...
As card machines go the way of the token, officials say a third of riders are reluctant to give up the now old-school swiping ...
The change authorizing initial payments of 50% of a contract, up from 25%, could be worth $5 billion over the next year.
With the Trump administration seeking local compliance with its mass deportation agenda, Brad Lander wants Eric Adams to ...
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