"For smaller, neighborhood-based practices—the backbone of primary care in immigrant communities—this level of disruption is ...
New York’s coldest winter in decades exacerbated a trend of steadily increasing utility rates. The average National Grid ...
While high prices lock some New York City affordable housing tenants out of their luxury building’s amenities—like game rooms, gyms, co-working spaces, and lounges—some of their market-rate neighbors ...
The core of the governor's proposal is to push back New York's first big deadline for emissions reductions mandated by its ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
"By focusing on two key areas within the Yard, a significant part of the benefit can be achieved without the same level of complication and cost." ...
Administration officials told the City Council this week that outreach teams have cleared 40 homeless encampments since ...
Anti-hunger advocates are pushing for a stronger state response to fill gaps created by federal funding cuts and new work requirements for SNAP.
"The governor should finally reorient the state’s transportation policy around reducing vehicle miles traveled and giving all ...
A report from State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli highlights ongoing repair issues, vacancies, and mismanaged funds in the city ...
Isaacs Houses tenants were the latest to vote on what funding model they want for their buildings, rebuffing two newer initiatives that officials say would unlock additional repair money by converting ...
The fund will support internships for CUNY student journalists at two nonprofit newsrooms, City Limits and THE CITY, where Tom Robbins served as editor at different chapters in his storied journalism ...