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Homelessness
the city politic
Nov. 27, 2023
10 New York Charities Worth Supporting on Giving Tuesday
From aiding recently arrived migrants to fighting hunger to treating victims of the Israel-Hamas war, these organizations are making a difference.
By
Errol Louis
right to shelter
Aug. 2, 2023
‘We Can’t Sleep Because of the Worry’
Overnight at the Roosevelt Hotel, where hundreds of migrants are still waiting for somewhere to go.
By
Luis Feliz Leon
crime
May 7, 2023
The Outrage Over Jordan Neely’s Killing Isn’t Going Away
The ex-Marine who choked him to death has finally been identified, but it’s still not clear if he will face charges.
By
Matt Stieb
and
Paula Aceves
the city politic
May 6, 2023
Jordan Neely Was Already Dead
New York reckons with a homeless epidemic and a killing.
By
Errol Louis
diary of a hospital
Jan. 18, 2023
Eric Adams’s Plan to Commit the Homeless Has Little Meaning in the ER
People who are unhoused already use the city’s hospitals all the time.
By
Lisa Miller
the city politic
Dec. 15, 2022
Eric Adams Has a Goal on Mental Illness — But He Needs a Plan
He wants to involuntarily hospitalize those with the most serious problems. Does he understand the challenges he’ll face?
By
Errol Louis
just asking questions
Dec. 6, 2022
How Frighteningly Strong Meth Has Supercharged Homelessness
Journalist Sam Quinones on the radically transformed picture of drug addiction in America.
By
Benjamin Hart
the city politic
Sept. 11, 2022
New York’s Leaders Are Sleeping Through a Housing Emergency
The political response should reflect the size and speed of the worsening crisis. It hasn’t even come close.
By
Errol Louis
the city politic
Apr. 11, 2022
Eric Adams Says He’s ‘Getting Stuff Done.’ What Stuff?
After 100 days in office, the mayor has made little progress delivering on his campaign promises — and some seem to have been forgotten entirely.
By
Errol Louis
the city politic
Mar. 21, 2022
Eric Adams Isn’t Off to a Great Start on Public Safety
As Adams nears 100 days in office, there’s already good reason to wonder if the results of his public safety strategy will ever match his rhetoric.
By
Errol Louis
crime
Mar. 15, 2022
Suspect Arrested in Shootings of Unhoused Men in NYC and D.C.
Law-enforcement officers in D.C. arrested a suspect on Tuesday morning, following an extensive search.
By
Nia Prater
2022 midterms
Oct. 29, 2021
Can Nicholas Kristof Actually Win the Oregon Governor’s Race?
The short answer is maybe. As a progressive outsider, he might be able to exploit a leadership vacuum in his native state.
By
Ed Kilgore
assessment
Oct. 15, 2021
Can Eric Adams Really Turn 25,000 Hotel Rooms Into Affordable Housing?
Even after all the past year’s closures, that’s a lot of real estate.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
politics
July 30, 2021
Congress Considers Emergency Eviction Moratorium As CDC Authority Lapses
Biden dithered about his legal authority to keep evictions frozen, and now the deadline is here — though some states are acting on their own.
By
Ed Kilgore
public space
Mar. 26, 2021
Last Night in Echo Park
On the scene as the LAPD evicted an enormous community of unhoused residents from the shore of Echo Park Lake.
By
Alissa Walker
ideas
Mar. 10, 2021
Social Workers Instead of Police? Denver’s 911 Experiment Is a Promising Start
Six months into a pilot program that deploys squads of caregivers in place of cops, there are signs of success.
By
Alissa Walker
power
July 1, 2020
HUD Proposal Cuts Protections for Unhoused Trans People
It would allow federally funded, same-sex homeless shelters to make admission determinations based on biological sex.
By
Claire Lampen
homelessness
Sept. 19, 2019
Trump Trolls Homeless People in California
As he rolled through California collecting campaign contributions, the president blamed Democrats for homelessness, and the homeless for pollution.
By
Ed Kilgore
california
May 10, 2019
California Bets That Progressive Policies Will Reinforce Economic Growth
Trump & Co. can conflate conservative policies and economic growth all they want; California’s doing fine going in a very different direction.
By
Ed Kilgore
housing
Jan. 11, 2019
Governor Newsom Takes Aim at California’s NIMBYism
The new California governor is quickly showing his seriousness about addressing the state’s affordable housing crisis.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 29, 2018
Californians Will Be Voting on a Wild Array of Ballot Initiatives in November
From repeal of a controversial gas-tax increase to a mandate for cage-free eggs, other issues will compete with candidates for money and attention.
By
Ed Kilgore
Dec. 13, 2017
Fire That Burned Through Bel-Air Started at a Nearby Homeless Encampment
Hidden under an overpass, a homeless encampment near one of L.A.’s wealthiest neighborhoods sparked a massive blaze last week.
By
Adam K. Raymond
from the archives
Mar. 22, 2017
What New York’s Homelessness Crisis Looked Like in the 1980s
As institutions closed and pushed thousands of people onto the streets, the desire to help them evolved into a fearful wariness.
By
Christopher Bonanos
homelessness
Mar. 22, 2017
Why It’s So Hard to Stop Being Homeless in New York
The city spends $1.2 billion a year on homelessness. Yet the crisis only gets worse. Eight homeless New Yorkers explain why.
By
DW Gibson
Mar. 9, 2017
Trump Mulls Cutting Billions From Public Housing to Fund Larger Military
The proposed budget would slash all funding for community development and drastically reduce rental assistance to the poor.
By
Eric Levitz
bill de blasio’s new york
Feb. 28, 2017
Mayor de Blasio to Propose 90 New Homeless Shelters
Renewed attempts to stem the very public homelessness crisis.
By
Jen Kirby
Sept. 29, 2016
New York City’s Homeless Population Is About to Hit 60,000
The de Blasio administration insists that without its assistance programs, the numbers would be even worse.
By
Jonah Shepp
July 29, 2016
This Man Transformed a $5,000 Truck Into Mobile Showers for the Homeless
It serves 60 people every day.
By
Lizzy Halberstadt
and
Cait Munro
select all
Feb. 18, 2016
Another Tech Bro, Another Bad Blog Post
The real victims of homelessness: entrepreneurs.
By
Brian Feldman
city politic
Jan. 3, 2016
Cuomo Executive Order Forces Homeless Indoors in Freezing Weather
Though that may be illegal.
By
Margaret Hartmann
job changes
Dec. 15, 2015
Another Official Working on Homelessness in NYC Is Stepping Down
Deputy Mayor Lilliam Barrios-Paoli left the de Blasio administration a few months ago.
By
Jaime Fuller
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
homelessness
Sept. 2, 2015
De Blasio: NYC Won’t Go Back to ‘Bad Old Days’
A roundup of de Blasio’s reaction to the homeless problem this summer — and his critics’ reactions to his reaction.
By
Jaime Fuller
new york’s finest
Aug. 10, 2015
NYPD Union Encourages Cops to Spend Free Time Photographing Homeless People
“Peek-a-Boo, We See You!”
By
Caroline Bankoff
neighborhood news
July 1, 2014
Queens Residents Encourage Their Kids to Shame Homeless People
There are better ways to protest.
By
Caroline Bankoff
sad things
Apr. 17, 2014
NYPD Evicts Homeless Man Living in the Manhattan Bridge
Though they’ve also promised to help him.
By
Caroline Bankoff
homelessness
Apr. 13, 2014
People Are Literally Living Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass
The sad story gives DUMBO a whole new meaning.
By
Delia Paunescu
bill de blasio’s new york
Mar. 12, 2014
Number of Families in Shelters Rose in January
53,615 people stayed overnight in city facilities.
By
Caroline Bankoff
homelessness
Feb. 21, 2014
Children Leaving Disgusting Homeless Shelters
Dasani’s story led to action.
By
Joe Coscarelli
stand clear of the closing doors
Feb. 21, 2014
Homeless People Asked Nicely to Leave Subway
They won’t be forced to, just strongly encouraged.
By
Joe Coscarelli
bill de blasio’s new york
Dec. 31, 2013
De Blasio to Host ‘Invisible’ Homeless Mother at Inauguration
The subject of the New York
Times
’ shelter exposé has been invited to De Blasio’s swearing-in.
By
Kat Stoeffel
stunts
Dec. 19, 2013
City Councilman Got Pneumonia Living As a Homeless Man
Ruben Wills had to cut his experiment short.
By
Adam Martin
the third terminator
Dec. 17, 2013
Bloomberg on Dasani: ‘That’s the Way God Works’
“This kid was dealt a bad hand,” he said. “I don’t know quite why.”
By
Joe Coscarelli
the worst
Dec. 10, 2013
New York
Post
Suggests Homeless Shelters Are Just Too Nice
Calls the
Times’
recent expose “hooey.”
By
Adam Martin
sad things
Nov. 22, 2013
U.S. Homelessness Is Down, But Not in New York
According to a one-night H.U.D. survey.
By
Adam Martin
jerks
Nov. 20, 2013
Hawaii Lawmaker to Stop Smashing Shopping Carts
“I guess I shouldn’t use the sledgehammer because it’s a really loaded image.”
By
Dan Amira
hurricane sandy
Oct. 27, 2013
One Year After Hurricane Sandy, Meet the Families That Are Still Homeless
According to aid groups, at least 22,000 households are still displaced.
By
Colin Moynihan,
Clint Rainey,
and
Jada Yuan
sad things
May 8, 2013
More Homeless People Went Underground This Winter
The number of people sleeping on the subways rose by 13 percent.
By
Caroline Bankoff
the third terminator
Mar. 11, 2013
Mayor Bloomberg Warns of ‘Uprising’ Over Cost of Homeless Shelters
“The public at some point is going to say to their elected officials: ‘I don’t want to pay anymore.’”
By
Dan Amira
things that make us sad
Mar. 4, 2013
New York Homeless Shelters Had a Banner Winter
Maybe that’s why Bloomberg doesn’t see them.
By
Adam Martin
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