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City Limits Writer Honored by Newswomen’s Club
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A year-long investigation found that ‘many of the families who rely on NYCHA’s emergency transfer program are not getting the help they need.’
A year-long investigation found that ‘many of the families who rely on NYCHA’s emergency transfer program are not getting the help they need.’
“Customers say to me that they are noticing it’s certainly not getting any worse,” Transit President Andy Byford said. “What we really want is for them to say is it’s absolutely getting better.”
Calling all aspiring journalists! City Limits is currently accepting applications from NYC high school students for its CLARIFY (City Limits Accountability Reporting Initiative for Youth) introductory internship program for the fall of 2018.
The department is soliciting public comment on a new version of a rule originally aimed at making sure federal housing resources go to reduce, rather than exacerbate, housing segregation.
Nine years ago the Bloomberg administration launched a program targeting contaminated city sites for remediation. More than 500 sites have entered its pipeline since.
What lessons do the 14 detention facilities already in city neighborhoods have for the debate over where to put new ones? Our reporter and a veteran Bronx advocate weighed in on the air.
A report recommends using the revenue from tax-increment financing to fund community land trusts.
‘To be truly universal, the system must also include a new long-term care benefit that meets the needs of older adults and people with disabilities.’
The political podcast will now be a live, drive-time call-in show.
The de Blasio administration is trying to defuse summer violence in a number of ways. One is by braiding anti-gun messaging with themes of identity and empowerment.