"Veterans dealing with homelessness often struggle to connect with the specialized care they need. This creates a devastating ...
Tibbs is the leader of one of 218 active resident associations across the city’s public housing system, according to NYCHA, ...
With Donald Trump expected to return to the White House in January, City Limits takes a closer look at the former and future ...
By 6 p.m., nearly 2.2 million New Yorkers and counting had turned up to vote in Tuesday’s election—many saying they were ...
"The MTA’s budgetary woes will not be solved by issuing fare evasion tickets in neighborhoods like Brownsville, where one in ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) and NYPD, the two main enforcement agencies for street vending rules since 2023, have together issued 9,028 tickets to vendors so far this year. The uptick comes as ...
It’s been nearly five years since the Public Housing Emergency Response Act was first introduced, without progress. But some see renewed hope in Tuesday’s election, should it bring new leadership in ...
A new state law requires New York City marshals to post notices of eviction to the state court website, in addition to serving them in person. Several marshals posted them late—or not at all—according ...
In the nine days of early voting that kicked off on Oct. 26, just shy of 1.1 million New Yorkers had already made it to the polls, according to NYC’s Board of Elections. The numbers rivaled that of ...