The Bloomberg administration confirms that it will not extend food stamp benefits for as many as 60,000 residents.
An internal report by the inspector general over the Housing Authority says management lapses and cost overruns will severely curtail plans to repair the city’s aging stock of public housing.
At a forum last week, self-employed Brooklynites and the experts who value them explored challenges to the growth of their demographic.
There’s been a dramatic increase in abuse and neglect charges filed against city parents, and Family Court is overwhelmed again.
This synopsis of the third quarterly issue of CLI looks at the way criminal bail plays out in the real world: warping justice and needing reform, critics say.
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The New York City-based Starr Foundation is putting up $6 million over the next two years for grants to local hunger relief agencies.
The Bush administration closed an annual scientific conference on HIV prevention by declaring that promoting abstinence and monogamy are the best way to stop the epidemic.
The Bush administration’s advisors on HOPE VI’s future include lots of industry, an anti-public housing zealot and no tenants.
An update on the Praxis scandal