There's a hole in the sidewalk in SoHo. For a bit, you could see into a subway station. (gothamist.com)
Ex-Pres of NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association is off to prison for embezzlement (gothamist.com)
Inside NYC's vendor boom: what's driving it and how is the city responding (gothamist.com)
Just let people vend! (gothamist.com)
Awaiting help from city, 150 migrants sleep outside Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hotel (gothamist.com)
A jail grows in Brooklyn, but at the expense of people with mental illness (gothamist.com)
MTA approves 1st subway fare hike since 2019 (gothamist.com)
The MTA board voted unanimously to raise the cost of a single ride on the subway or bus from $2.75 to $2.90.
Why these NJ schools are so diverse, while many are segregated — affordable housing has been key (gothamist.com)
NYC denying emergency rent loans with a flurry, even as evictions rise (gothamist.com)
NYC Council launches investigation into city’s air quality response (gothamist.com)
The NYPD doesn’t report where it deploys police. So scientists used AI, dashcams to find out (gothamist.com)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is first addition to Albany’s Million Dollar Staircase in 125 years (gothamist.com)
NJ landlords must disclose prior flooding under new law signed by Gov. Murphy (gothamist.com)
Feds commit $6.8B for new Hudson River tunnels, potential opening by 2035 (gothamist.com)
Gateway supporters said the funding represented a crucial step in the project's completion.
Gothamist: MTA rolls out more modern trains on NYC subway (gothamist.com)
Lifeguard shortage means no adult lap swim at NYC pools (gothamist.com)
NY (finally) secures cannabis investor for $200M social equity fund (gothamist.com)
NY (finally) secures cannabis investor for $200M social equity fund (gothamist.com)
Clouds of tiny bugs are swarming through NYC (gothamist.com)
NYC establishes first minimum wage for food delivery workers (gothamist.com)
Restaurant delivery workers can expect to make at least $17.96 an hour by July 12.
NYPD says not enough space to tow every 'ghost car' in NYC (gothamist.com)
'We stand ready to fight' — Appellate Court hears arguments over NYC noncitizen voting law (gothamist.com)
TIL Products made by incarcerated New Yorkers, who earn as little as 16 cents an hour, power a $50 million-a-year industry. (gothamist.com)
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New storm-resistant street with ‘porous pavement’ opens in Rockaway, just in time for hurricane season (gothamist.com)
Beach 108th Street also has new bike lanes and wider pedestrian walkways....