New York school officials claim city students are making consistent gains, even in the face of national scores that suggest little progress over the past two years.
Will the Euro crisis bust the city’s budget? Who shoulders NYC’s tax burden? What would WalMart mean for Harlem? What do immigrants mean for native employment? All that and more…
According to a new report on economic security, the New York region’s high housing costs and serious mortgage delinquency rate place it 74th among America’s 100 biggest metropolitan areas.
Schools on the new DOE closure list serve more low-income, special ed and English-learning students than the system as a whole. Is the city simply fighting for poor kids to…
Advocates say a Bloomberg administration reduction of brokers’ fees paid under an HIV/AIDS housing program has made life harder for HIV-positive clients.
A policy news round-up: Churches still get city funding and tax breaks, housing vouchers show mixed results and the West Indian Day Parade episode turns attention to the rules cops…
The economy is sluggish and the job market is weak. But that’s all the more reason, this writer says, to make sure disabled workers get their shot at the work…
Indictments in the Bronx, scuffles on Wall Street, cops charged with planting drugs and running guns. The NYPD is getting a lot of bad press these days. But calls for…
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