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rezonings

The Check In: What’s Next for the Flushing Waterfront Rezoning

By Jeanmarie Evelly | November 13, 2020

Managing editor Jeanmarie Evelly talks with housing and development reporter Sadef Kully about the Flushing waterfront rezoning, where developers want to create a 29-acre waterfront special district with 1,725 apartments and other facilities.

The Max & Murphy Show

Meet the Former Marine and the Brooklyn Councilmember Who Are Running for Mayor

By Jarrett Murphy | November 12, 2020

Zach Iscol and Carlos Menchaca are part of the growing and diverse field hoping to win the June 2021 Democratic primary.

election 2020

¿Cómo influyó el voto de los latinos en las elecciones?

By Daniel Parra | November 9, 2020

Los latinos se sumaron a la ola de antiguos y nuevos votantes en el país.

podcast

The Check In: Election 2020 Aftermath

By Jeanmarie Evelly | November 5, 2020

In the first episode of City Limits’ new newsroom podcast, managing editor Jeanmarie Evelly talks with executive editor Jarrett Murphy about the local impact of the 2020 elections and the big stories facing New York City in months to come.

Podcast: El Diario Sin Límites
electoral college map

¿En qué estados los latinos pueden jugar un papel definitorio en las elecciones?

By Daniel Parra | November 2, 2020

Los latinos viven en estados clave para estas elecciones así que ¿dónde pueden ser más decisivos sus votos?

2020 campaign
Dems in trouble?

Five Days to Go: State Democratic Chair Sizes Up the Toughest Races

By Jarrett Murphy | October 29, 2020

At least six Congressional seats and at least a dozen State Senate districts are in play, Jay Jacobs tells the Max & Murphy Show.

election 2020

Desinformación sobre las elecciones entre latinos

By Daniel Parra | October 26, 2020

Los latinos al volverse un bloque de votantes importante también se volvieron un mayor objetivo para la desinformación

NYPD

Leader of De Blasio’s New NYPD Reform Commission Speaks Out

By Jarrett Murphy | October 22, 2020

There are four upcoming meetings for the public to weigh in on what needs to happen to reshape the NYPD.

2020 election

¿Cómo se configura el mapa nacional del voto latino?

By Daniel Parra | October 19, 2020

Los dos candidatos a la presidencia en los Estados Unidos están invirtiendo tiempo y dinero para capturar el voto latino.

Brooklyn

Voting Problems: What NYers Actually Need to Worry About

By Jarrett Murphy | October 8, 2020

The only thing worse than a serious illness is a bad diagnosis. And that is what President Trump has offered in his size-up of the U.S. voting system.

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