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City Limits Investigates: Bushwick Under Bloomberg
Jarrett Murphy |
Located in the very heart of New York City, this Brooklyn neighborhood encapsulates many of the ways life has changed in the Bloomberg era.
Located in the very heart of New York City, this Brooklyn neighborhood encapsulates many of the ways life has changed in the Bloomberg era.
There’s just one real contest in the races for borough president this fall, but next year could see a debate over whether the city still needs the post.
With runoff elections on Sept. 29 and the general election arriving just five weeks later, a roundup of City Limits political coverage is in order.
Election Guide: Roundup of City Limits political coverage is in order.
These are nerve-racking times in New York City’s largest private employment sector, delivering crucial social services. And next year looks worse.
An earnest new educational show attempts to close the gap between NYC’s many English language learners and too few affordable language classes.
From the central Bronx to the North Shore of Staten Island, an unusually high number of incumbent City Councilmembers are in tough races this year. A look at some of the issues — and seats — in play.
The ‘war on drugs’ continues as ever, though you might not hear much about it anymore. The new issue of CLI looks at its advances and setbacks — and who’s caught in the conflict today.
While drug reformers see drug courts as preferable to prison, the courts do have critics. It remains to be seen if the drug courts’ capacity and criteria can handle what the Rockefeller reforms are about to throw at them.
In the final installment of our series on the race for public advocate, a look at civil liberties lawyer Norman Siegel’s third run for the city’s number-two post.