New York’s Migrant Crisis: 600 Days of Chaos, Fury, and Mistakes More than 150,000 people have arrived in less than two years, throwing the city into crisis. Missed opportunities made things even harder.
New York’s Era of Overspending Ends With a Shudder Fiscal reality is finally hitting the city. Will Mayor Adams make the right choices when cutting the budget?
New York Has Issued 14 New Food Cart Permits. 10,000 Vendors Want Them. More than a year after the city implemented reforms to the food vendor licensing process, few have received permits, even as enforcement picks up.
Was New York City Unprepared to Handle Last Week’s Extreme Rainfall? The city comptroller and the City Council will launch separate inquiries into the city’s preparation for the storm.
Mayor Adams’s Ability to Freely Spend Money on Migrants May Be Curtailed The New York City comptroller is auditing a no-bid $432 million migrant-services contract, and is weighing whether to scrap the mayor’s blanket approval to enter such contracts.