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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio
Apr 15

It’s Time to Recall Bill de Blasio

It seems odd for Mayor Bill de Blasio to push his policies on others when there is a pervasive sense that New York City is slipping into the bad old days as a result of his priorities.
By Jonathan Russo
Aug 28

Booze-Filled Orgies? Just Another Day on the Job for New York Public Housing Employees

New York Housing Authority employees have been reprimanded for sex parties and other misconduct.
By Helen Holmes
Apr 27

Mayor Bill de Blasio: Albany Cuts Forced NYC to Waste $530 Million of New Spending

In recent months, the mayor and the governor have sparred over issues such as the subway and public housing.
By Madina Toure
Public Housing in Manhattan.
Mar 28

De Blasio Housing Authority Head Says Preet Bharara’s Probe Goes Way Beyond Lead

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio testifies to a House subcommittee on terrorism cuts.
Mar 22

Feds to City: Drop Dead (Again)

By Jillian Jorgensen
The view from the 63rd floor of One World Trade Center on November 3, 2014 in New York City.
Mar 22

The Inevitable Crisis

By The Editors
Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Mar 14

De Blasio Rips Congressional Candidate’s Proposal to Hand NYCHA Over to Cuomo

By Will Bredderman
NYCHA buildings. (Photo: New York City Housing Authority)
Feb 2

Could Building on NYCHA Land Save de Blasio’s Affordable Housing Plan?

By Will Bredderman
NYCHA buildings. (Photo: New York City Housing Authority)
Jan 14

New City Program Brings Art by Public Housing’s Own Residents to its Walls

By Guelda Voien
Mayor Bill de Blasio during his 2013 campaign. (Photo: Spencer Platt for Getty Images)
Jan 12

Afternoon Bulletin: De Blasio Faces Housing Authority Woes

By Parker Richards
Mayor Bill de Blasio holds up the NextGeneration NYCHA plan (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).
Jan 12

Bill de Blasio Struggles to Sell NYCHA Residents on His Plan to Save Public Housing

By Will Bredderman
Comptroller Scott Stringer with residents and leaders at the Alfred E. Smith Houses
Dec 15

Public Housing Not Ready for Another Hurricane Sandy, New Audit Claims

By Will Bredderman
Central Park had the highest number of total crimes out of parks in the city.
Dec 11

Afternoon Bulletin: City Parks Crime Stats Released, NYCHA Sandy Lawsuit and More

By Lisa Brown
An East Harlem public housing development. (Photo: Spencer Platt for Getty Images)
Nov 13

Bill de Blasio: Banning Smoking in Public Housing Is a ‘Commendable Goal’

By Ross Barkan
Councilman Ritchie Torres with public housing residents and members of LIUNA Local 78 (Photo: WIll Bredderman for Observer).
Oct 29

Legislators and Labor Unions Push New Bill for City Mold Certification

By Will Bredderman
Councilman Ritchie Torres. (Photo: William Alatriste for NYC Council)
Oct 14

Bill Aims to ‘Break the Silence’ on Public Housing Domestic Violence

By Will Bredderman
Hurricane Joaquin is seen churning in the Atlantic (Photo: NOAA via Getty Images)
Oct 1

Vowing Not to Repeat Sandy, Housing Authority Braces for Hurricane Joaquin

By Will Bredderman
A NYCHA development (Photo: Flickr).
Oct 1

Comptroller Wants NYCHA Spending to Go Through His Office’s Online System

By Will Bredderman
Pope Francis talks to a New York City police officer while visiting the South Pool at the World Trade Center. (Photo: Getty)
Sep 25

Afternoon Bulletin: Pope Visits 9/11 Memorial, Historic TWA Center to Become Hotel

By Lisa Brown
Styrofoam is back in NYC after Manhattan Supreme Court Justice overturns de Blasio's ban. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Sep 22

Afternoon Bulletin: Styrofoam Ban Overturned, 1,000 Bike Lanes and More

By Grace Guarnieri
Comptroller Scott Stringer with NYCHA tenants. (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer)
Sep 21

Stringer Hits de Blasio for ‘Politicized’ Use of Crime Statistics

By Will Bredderman
A NYCHA development (Photo: Pete Mikolesk for NYCHA).
Sep 15

Report Finds Non-English Speaking NYCHA Tenants Get Lost in Translation

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio holds up the NextGeneration NYCHA plan (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).
Aug 24

De Blasio Defends Plan to Develop NYCHA Open Space Into Housing

By Will Bredderman
If the plan for new Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. greets a constituent at a Bronx park (Photo: Aaron Adler for Observer)
Aug 19

Bronx Borough President Rips NYCHA Chair’s Plan for Housing on Green Space

By Will Bredderman
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