Will Requiring NYPD to Report Marijuana Arrests Reduce Racial Disparities? People of color in New York City make up nearly 90 percent of marijuana possession arrests. By Madina Toure
Council Members Endorse Bill de Blasio’s Re-Election ‘Based on the Performance’ As grand juries weigh charges over Bill de Blasio's fundraising efforts, seven Council members endorsed him, saying the city's seen progress. By Madina Toure
Anti-Fracking Councilman Finds it Harder to Divest From Fracking Than He Thought It turns out that divesting from companies involved in fracking hasn't been as easy as Councilman Stephen Levin expected. By Jillian Jorgensen
Bill de Blasio Struggles to Sell NYCHA Residents on His Plan to Save Public Housing By Will Bredderman
Anti-Fracking Stephen Levin Collected Royalties From Natural Gas Drilling Companies By Jillian Jorgensen
City Council Wants NYCHA to Set Aside 2,500 Units a Year for Homeless Families By Paula Duran and Kim Velsey
Baby You’re a (East River) Firework: Macy’s Considers Returning Fourth of July Light Show to Original Locale By Drew Grant