13 Jul 2009 Uncategorized Auditor-In-Chief: Has Thompson Effected Change? With more than seven years and 650 audits under his belt, Comptroller William Thompson helms a uniquely powerful watchdog function across all of city government. ByJarrett Murphy0Comments
13 Apr 2009 Uncategorized CITY LIMITS INVESTIGATES: A Week At City Council After the term limits vote and before the 2009 race heats up, the new issue of CLI takes a close look at the city’s legislature. ByJarrett Murphy0Comments
10 Mar 2008 Uncategorized Con Ed To Clean Up Contaminated Waterway Sediment in the Flushing River has been found to contain cancer-causing PCBs. ByAdam Pincus0Comments
21 Jan 2008 Uncategorized Metal Detectors and Math Classes Advocates say the school climate isn’t suggestive of scholarship. ByAli Winston0Comments
21 Jan 2008 Uncategorized What Do Cameras Cure? System Gets Own Scrutiny Years and millions later, some officials question whether public school security cameras are effective. ByAli Winston0Comments
17 Dec 2007 Economy Justice Parents, Council Still Angry About School Grades Stakeholders vent, and the city’s Chief Accountability Officer parries, at a hearing on the controversial new Progress Reports. ByHelen Zelon0Comments
15 Oct 2007 Uncategorized Principals, Police And A Question of Authority Who calls the shots in public school disciplinary matters? ByAli Winston0Comments
01 Oct 2007 Justice A 'Pivotal' Opportunity For The Undocumented Despite sharp criticism, Gov. Spitzer is making driver’s licenses accessible to undocumented immigrants – who say it’s about much more than driving. ByTram Whitehurst0Comments
30 Jul 2007 Uncategorized Whether Hybrid or Guzzler, Taxis Still Not Accessible Within five years, the city plans to renew the entire taxi fleet to make it less polluting – but not more handicapped-accessible. By0Comments
11 Jun 2007 Uncategorized Trouble On the Highway And Parked In Chinatown Questions about ‘Chinatown bus’ policies gain urgency after last month’s deadly crash. ByI-Ching Ng0Comments