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People on Blake Avenue say their No. 1 campaign concern is crime. But their worry seems to be more about whether young people are on the wrong track.
Produced in close concert with advocates, the mayor's 2004 initiative aimed for a paradigm shift in how the city approached homelessness.
MetroFocus reports from three New York regions four months after Sandy, Rafael Pi Roman interviews Vin Cipolla of The Municipal Art Society about plans to make major changes to Manhattan’s East Midtown and more.VIDEO
MetroFocus reports from three New York regions four months after Sandy, Rafael Pi Roman interviews Vin Cipolla of The Municipal Art Society about plans to make major changes to Manhattan’s East Midtown and more.VIDEO
The Five Borough Ballot: Guns trump other concerns among diners at the Camaguey restaurant. Some see more cops—and others more programs—as the answer.
City & State and City Limits, in partnership with MetroFocus, present a new series about the upcoming election: “The Five Borough Ballot.”
Plans for how the city will spend federal aid are taking shape. But some victims of the storm are still stuck without basic help.
City Limits and Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness Host Animated Panel on PovertyVIDEO
A large population, demographic diversity and prosecutors' commitment to punishing bias are factors. Some believe too much crime—and others too little—falls into the category of “hate."
Rafael Pi Roman follows up with a discussion about where the billions in federal money will go with Jarrett Murphy, editor-in-chief of the non-profit investigative news organization “City Limits” and Nick Powell, staff reporter for “City & State.”VIDEO




