The right to serve on a jury is as fundamental to the function of democracy as the right to vote. When we head to the polls, we decide who should write our laws. When we participate as a juror, we ...
Each day, unarmed security guards post at NYCHA senior buildings for eight hour shifts. But this service is poised to ...
"Many faith-based institutions are stewards of historically significant sites that contribute to New York’s collective ...
The class action lawsuit, filed Tuesday on behalf of New York City public housing tenants left out of the state’s rental ...
"Programs and policies to facilitate intra-state transfers of asylum-seekers would be a win-win, both for small cities that ...
A more vibrant NYCHA is on the horizon with a newly minted program that will highlight art, heritage and culture at five ...
To date, 37,707 NYCHA units are either in the planning and engagement stage, under construction or have already been ...
"To see a budget come out that fails to address any of the urgent policies related to climate is an abdication of ...
Seven local organizations sought permission to file an amicus brief in support of the City Council and Legal Aid Society's ...
From “good cause” carve outs to adjusted IAI caps, City Limits breaks down how major planks of the state budget deal will ...
"We know the world can only reach its greenhouse gas emission reduction goals by effectively addressing the environmental ...
"For me and for my staff at the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), it's a time for not only great ...