92NY Celebrates 150 Years With Spectacular Performances and a New Exhibition The iconic cultural institution marked the momentous anniversary with a lively evening honoring its deep ties to American modern dance. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
NYC Expands Car-Sharing Access Amid Nationwide Shift Away From Car Ownership Zipcar, a popular car-sharing company, currently has more than 2,500 cars in the five boroughs. By Madina Toure
New York City Could Become First US City to Create Safe Injection Sites In 2017, there were 1,441 overdose fatalities in the city. By Madina Toure
Up For Re-Election, De Blasio Finally Bows to Push for Taxpayer-Funded Lawyers in Housing Court By Will Bredderman
New Bill Aims to ‘Drain the Swamp’ of Cost and Time Overruns at the Parks Department By Will Bredderman
De Blasio Says Right to Counsel in Civil Court ‘on the Horizon’—But Only if Feds Pay By Will Bredderman