Mayor Adams Is Sued Over Failure to Comply With New Housing Laws The City Council is expected to join the Legal Aid Society in their lawsuit to force Mr. Adams to implement laws aimed at reducing homelessness.
Christine Quinn Still Wants to Be Mayor. Will Her Work Stop Her? Once the city’s second-most powerful politician, she is now a high-profile advocate on the divisive homelessness and migrant crises. That could threaten her chances with future voters.
NYC’s Homeless Shelters Are Straining to Adapt to the Migrant Crisis The population of homeless people touched a record 100,000 this week, driven by an influx of migrants. The system is straining to adapt.
For Eric Adams, an Unexpected Influx of Migrants Poses a Major Test The mayor has struggled to respond to thousands of migrants arriving on buses, and he has received criticism from every corner.
Decades After Tearing Down Homeless Camps, What Has Changed? Thirty years after the Tompkins Square riots, the problems around homelessness remain the same.