Council Members Praise De Blasio’s State of the City Speech But Questions Remain Council members were pleased with Bill de Blasio's State of the City speech, but pressed for details and pointed to obstacles under Donald Trump. By Madina Toure
More New Yorkers Facing Eviction Have Lawyers, But No Right to Counsel Yet Mayor Bill de Blasio today city investments in programs to provide lawyers to tenants facing eviction in housing court—but stopped short of endorsing the "right to counsel" that's been advocated for in the City Council. By Jillian Jorgensen
Shul’s Out: Sixteenth Street Synagogue Praying It’s Staying The stay of eviction that the Sixteenth Street Synagogue received at the eleventh hour, allowing it remain at 3 West By Kim Velsey
Because the Night Belongs to Chetrit: Patti Smith Still Playing Chelsea Hotel, Boos Be Damned By Stephen Duffy
Occupy Wall Street, Diaspora Day, 1PM Update: The Court Order Battle Rages On, Reporters Arrested, Marches Close In On Zuccotti By Foster Kamer