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Voter Guide: Ballot Question 4 Would Change the Input Process on Public Safety Laws
Voter Guide: Ballot Question 3 Adds Steps Before City Laws Can Be ed
Voter Guide: Ballot Question 2 in NYC Would Give More Power to the Department of Sanitation
Port Workers’ Strike Shouldn’t Cause Shortages, Price Spikes in City — Yet
THE CITY Welcomes Beth Eisenstaedt as Chief Development Officer
NEW YORK, September 6, 2024 THE CITY, an independent, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to serving the people of New York, today announced Beth Eisenstaedt as its new Chief Development Officer. She s from Mother Jones/The Center for Investigative Reporting, where she served as Deputy Director of Development, building and stewarding the organization’s portfolio of east coast […]
Our new summer newsletter
Dear New Yorkers, New York City is a big, complicated place. THE CITY aims to make sense of it with news, investigations and guides — and to keep you up-to-date with the Scoop newsletter. Our stories are often serious. But this city is brimming with excitement — especially when the temps get warmer. That’s why we’re […]
LISTEN: Lucy Sante on Writing an of Her Life, and Her Transition
The long-time New York City chronicler returns to FAQ NYC for an in-depth conversation with Alex Brook Lynn and Harry Siegel about her new memoir of transition, I Heard Her Call My Name, and how “it just came out, a fire hose.” If you like what you’re hearing, please spread the word, and subscribe on Apple […]
THE CITY’s impact in 2023
Dear New Yorkers, The city that THE CITY covers never stops, and rarely do we who work here. But the end of the year is a good moment to pause and recognize those times when our coverage also had a direct impact — spurring official investigations, prodding lawmakers to action and much more. Here’s just […]