News New York on track to pass environmental rights ballot proposal as voting changes get shot down By Rachel Holliday Smith, THE CITY
Politics Ida devastation spurs call for a new ‘Build It Back’ program for flooding victims By Samantha Maldonado, Christine Chung, and Christopher Alvarez, THE CITY
Flushing Bloomberg’s olympic swimming pool is crumbling, leaving Queens high and dry Christine Chung, THE CITY
Woodside ‘We have to survive’: Meet NYC immigrant women fighting for their communities during the pandemic By Tanvi Misra, THE CITY
Dining & Nightlife New York City passes landmark new protections for food delivery workers By Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Josefa Velasquez, THE CITY
Politics ‘Independent’ redistricting panel draws partisan battle lines in congress fight By Josefa Velasquez, Clifford Michel, and Claudia Irizarry Aponte, THE CITY
Corona Undocumented immigrant New Yorkers shut out of federal Hurricane Ida aid By Christine Chung, Josefa Velasquez, and Allison Dikanovic, THE CITY
Astoria Food delivery workers toiling through historic flooding call skimpy wages and tips ‘a cruel joke’ By Claudia Irizarry Aponte, THE CITY
People NYC basement apartment storm deaths renew housing advocates’ calls for legalization Christine Chung and Allison Dikanovic, THE CITY
Elmhurst National battle for citizenship path marches through New York City By Eileen Grench and Christopher Alvarez, THE CITY
PoliticsNY Op-ed: Back-to-school is on the horizon, so plan ahead, get vaccinated by Aug. 9 By Meisha Porter and Dr. Dave A. Chokshi
PoliticsNY Op-ed: Legislate rules of the road for bicyclists, e-bikes and e-scooters By Senator Simcha Felder
Astoria New York artist turns plywood from Black Lives Matter protests into sculptures at Queensbridge Park By Aleksandra Michalska, Reuters
Jackson Heights Months after massive fire, Jackson Heights tenants struggle to resettle in Queens Christine Chung, THE CITY
PoliticsNY Op-ed: Medgar Evers College attorney gives thumbs up to ranked-choice voting By Lurie Daniel Favors, Esq.
Tomorrow, 11 am Visit BHS’s New Exhibit: From Backyard to Boulevard: The Bell Family Legacy Bayside Historical Society
Tomorrow, 6 pm One Year On Earthly :: An Otherworldly Anniversary / Farewell Celebration Earthly Delights
amNY ICE in court: Temporary order blocking mass detainment at 26 Federal Plaza extended amid uncertainty
Gay City News ‘Enough is enough’: Gay CDC official resigns, says ‘nation’s health security is at risk’
Schneps Podcasts Bridging City Hall and Nonprofits with Michael Sedillo, Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Nonprofit Services