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Displaying all articles tagged:
Mayor Bill De Blasio
reopening
Dec. 6, 2021
NYC’s Indoor-Dining Vaccine Mandate Is Expanding
Two doses are now required for anyone 12 and older.
By
Rachel Sugar
reopening
Aug. 16, 2021
How Will the City Actually Enforce the Restaurant Vaccination Mandate?
The so-called Key to NYC program begins to roll out this week.
By
Rachel Sugar
and
Alan Sytsma
reopening
Mar. 30, 2021
How New York’s Open Streets Program Will Work in 2021
Neighborhoods are gearing up for season two.
By
Rachel Sugar
reopening
Oct. 5, 2020
Cuomo Blocks de Blasio’s Plan to Roll Back Indoor Dining in ‘Hot Spot’ Zip Codes
After Mayor Bill de Blasio said restaurants will be shut down in certain neighborhoods, the governor said no.
By
Chris Crowley
outdoor dining
Sept. 25, 2020
De Blasio Says Expanded Outdoor Dining Will Be ‘Permanent’ and ‘Year-round’
The city’s Open Restaurants initiative will not only continue, but expand.
By
Chris Crowley
reopening
July 17, 2020
De Blasio Extends, and Expands, Outdoor Dining in NYC
The city’s “Open Restaurants” program will continue through October.
By
Chris Crowley
coronavirus
May 5, 2020
Even During a Pandemic, the NYPD Is Still the NYPD
The novel coronavirus hasn’t changed its basic nature.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
coronavirus
Mar. 16, 2020
New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut Movie Theaters to Close Over Coronavirus
In addition to concert halls.
By
Halle Kiefer
Feb. 27, 2017
Mayor de Blasio Has Big Interview With Feds Over Fundraising Inquiries
The mayor is still dogged by investigation, but, right now, his 2017 prospects seem unaffected.
By
Jen Kirby
how i get it done
Dec. 28, 2016
How Alicia Glen, Deputy Mayor of New York City, Gets Everything Done
On having a car full of Spanx, reading city blogs every morning, and affecting the daily lives of New Yorkers.
By
Dayna Evans
legends
June 28, 2016
Bill Cunningham Might Get a New York City Street Corner Named After Him
There’s a petition to name the corner of 57th and Fifth after him.
By
Véronique Hyland
de mayor
Apr. 28, 2016
De Blasio’s Inner Circle Subpoenaed in Corruption Probe
Including his chief aide and his top fund-raiser.
By
Claire Landsbaum
Apr. 1, 2016
Suspensions in New York City Schools Are Down by a Third
It has become a lot harder to send a kid home for talking back.
By
Samuel Lieberman
Nov. 18, 2015
De Blasio Announces a Nearly $3 Billion Plan to Help Homeless People
The program will focus on providing housing and social services to help people get out of the shelter system.
By
Jen Kirby
Oct. 15, 2015
Coachella Starts Turf War With Governors Ball
Governors Ball organizers call the promoters behind Coachella “aggressive” and “greedy.”
By
Ira Madison III
Sept. 14, 2015
New York Gets Millions to Make Cars Talk to One Another
Uncle Sam wants to make New York’s roads and crossings safer.
By
Annie Lowrey
city politic
June 23, 2015
Behind de Blasio’s Cop Ramp-up
1,300 new officers and a lot of pissed-off activists.
By
Chris Smith
city politic
Mar. 27, 2015
Why de Blasio’s Fight to Keep Control of NYC Schools Could Get Ugly
Governor Cuomo knows he has a lot of leverage.
By
Chris Smith
identity politics
Oct. 8, 2014
It’s About to Get Easier to Update the Sex on Your Birth Certificate
A move toward more rights for transgender New Yorkers.
By
Katie Zavadski
city politic
July 14, 2014
Can Mayor de Blasio Tame Rikers Island?
To do so, he’ll have to grapple with a certain fearsome union.
By
Chris Smith
parenthood
May 20, 2014
Chirlane McCray Is Not a Bad Mom. She’s Honest.
The
Post
and
News
seem to fundamentally misunderstand modern parenthood.
By
Jennifer Senior
tabloid wars
Feb. 12, 2014
Who Won the Headline War Over de Blasio’s Jailed Ally?
Nobody, really, but sort of the
Daily News
.
By
Adam Martin
Feb. 6, 2014
Bill de Blasio Met With Anna Wintour on Tuesday
Hizzoner’s first Fashion Week!
By
Kat Stoeffel