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City Limits Coverage

Stop and Frisk Coverage Nominated

We're up for an award from that National Association of Black Journalists.

Fewer Homeless on Streets, Lots More on Subways

The Department of Homeless Services announced a "decline of 28 percent across the five boroughs since 2005." That was the good news.

Retiring CUNY Head to Be Paid for Six More Years

Outgoing Chancellor Matthew Goldstein's contract entitled him to a year of "study leave" at his current salary. He'll be Chancellor Emeritus for five additional years.

Payday Lending Story Earns Honors

City Limits is also up for two other prestigious awards.

Gun Violence in NYC: The Killer You Avoid Could Be Yourself

While New York's gun murder rate is lower than most big cities', it's our low firearm suicide rate that makes gun violence half as likely in the city than in the United States as a whole.

City Limits Director Departing

Mark Anthony Thomas, who's served as City Limits' director since November 2009, is leaving for a prestigious fellowship.

Bloomberg Invokes Terrorism in Case Against NYPD Reforms

The mayor suggested that Council proposals could lead to more murders, create deadly confusion among police officers and perhaps even make it easier for terrorists to strike the city.

Discussing the Corruption Scandal on MetroFocus

Talking about why corruption happens, what can be done to stop and what people think about it.

City Limits Honored for Sandy, Hospitals Coverage

Congratulations to our two Ippies honorees, Ruth Ford and Batya Ungar-Sargon.

A Grassroots Plan for Surviving Superstorms

A coalition of environmental and community groups has put together their wish-list for how New York City, the Empire and Garden states and the federal government should implement the lessons of Sandy.


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City Garbage Plan Falls Short of Goals

This article from Gotham Gazette finds that the city's solid waste management plan has failed to be fully implemented for nearly four years.
Gotham Gazette

A Month After the Deadline, State Budget Nowhere In Sight

This article from the Gotham Gazette looks at the still-unresolved budget situation in the state legislature in Albany.
The Gotham Gazette

CityLimits.org Live Webcast: Adolfo Carrion Keynote Address

Adolfo Carrión, Director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs, will give the keynote presentation for the Regional Planning Association's 2010 Regional Assembly on Friday, April 16. City Limits Magazine, a media partner for the event, will webcast the presentation live on CityLimits.org.
City Limits

Racing the Statehouse: Advancing Equitable Policy

Racing the Statehouse, a series of state-level reports spanning eight states, finds many viable policy solutions to racial equity are available when state lawmakers explicitly consider the racial impacts of their decisions.
The Applied Research Center

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