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Gothamist: New York City Local News, Food, Arts & Events

5+ mon, 4+ day ago (181+ words) Espaillat's support of the state assemblymember comes as more of the city's Democratic establishment lines up behind him for November's election. The democratic socialist says he'd strengthen "co-governance," but hasn't provided many details about how. The new tally comes as the Democratic Party continues to wrestle with the implications of Mamdani's historic upset win. Fresh off his win in the Democratic mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani criticized the city's wealthiest residents during a Sunday appearance on Meet the Press. "He's a snake oil salesman," Adams said. "He would say and do anything to get elected." The likely Democratic nominee for mayor appeared on WNYC's "The Brian Lehrer Show" Wednesday. New York City is headed toward a general election unlike any in recent memory. "He won," Cuomo said about Mamdani, even as the contest headed to a ranked choice count. Vying to…...

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Gothamist, WNYC investigation named finalist for Pulitzer Prize

6+ mon, 3+ week ago (309+ words) A months-long investigation into decades of sexual assault allegations on Rikers Island was a finalist in the audio reporting category. Gothamist, WNYC investigation named finalist for Pulitzer Prize Published May 5, 2025 Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations A Gothamist and WNYC special investigation into decades of sexual assault at the Rikers Island women's prison was named a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in audio reporting. The investigation found that more than 20 women said the same officer sexually assaulted them while they were held at the Rose M. Singer Center. Their allegations spanned decades, but many of the women only knew him by the nickname "Champagne." In a nearly hour-long special episode of the NYC Now podcast, Gothamist and WNYC reporters spoke with multiple women who say they were assaulted by "Champagne" and were able to piece together clues, find and…...

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Federal agents descend on Chinatown in apparent raid

1+ mon, 1+ week ago (513+ words) Published Oct 21, 2025 at 4:25 p.m. ET Modified Oct 21, 2025 at 4:58 p.m. ET More than two dozen federal law enforcement officials descended on Canal Street in Chinatown on Tuesday afternoon, detaining at least four people as part of an apparent raid that later escalated into street clashes with bystanders. Two Gothamist reporters witnessed the activity, including agents restraining several individuals and questioning one man who was later released after showing identification. Officials make an arrest during Tuesday's raid. By late afternoon, the operation expanded east toward Walker and Lafayette streets, where additional arrests were made. A crowd of bystanders began chanting and banging on unmarked vans as agents loaded detainees inside. Federal agents were seen using batons and threatening pepper spray as they attempted to control the crowd. One officer appeared to pull a woman by the hair while dispersing people from the street. "I…...

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A bid to honor the NYC co-creator of a host of Marvel Comics heroes

1+ mon, 1+ week ago (343+ words) Published Oct 19, 2025 New York Comic Con has come and gone, but there is another comic book storyline brewing in our own backyard: The push to co-name a street on the Lower East Side for Jack Kirby. He's the co-creator of some of Marvel Comics' most popular characters, and he was born on the Lower East Side. Despite being one of the most influential comic book artists ever it's often said that Kirby didn't always get the credit he deserved in his lifetime. Pop culture historian and critic Roy Schwartz, one of the people pushing to rename part of the Lower East Side's Essex Street after Kirby, recently discussed the artist and his legacy with "All Things Considered" host Sean Carlson. This is a lightly edited transcript of their conversation. So he really did immortalize that neighborhood in the early to…...

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Crown Heights residents mourn after hookah lounge shooting kills 3, injures 11

3+ mon, 1+ week ago (651+ words) Published Aug 18, 2025 at 7:29 p.m. ET Two days after a mass shooting at a hookah lounge in her Crown Heights neighborhood, Chenille Blue said she's still too scared to go outside. She had been at the Taste of the City Lounge just two hours before the shooting early Sunday morning, picking up chicken wings for a friend. By 3:30 a.m., when the gunfire began, she was sitting on her stoop. "I see people running" my heart's still beating," said Blue, who said she's lived in the neighborhood for 20 years. "I'm saying thank God the person didn't come out shooting because God forbid I could have got hit." Across the neighborhood, residents on Monday said they felt shaken by the shooting that killed three people and injured 11 others. Residents, violence prevention workers and city and state leaders gathered in a show of community strength. "I…...

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Gotham FC to get Key to New York City after championship win

1+ week, 16+ hour ago (190+ words) Published Nov 23, 2025 at 2:37 p.m. ET Gotham FC is getting the Key to New York City after winning the National Women's Soccer League championship Saturday night, city officials said. Mayor Eric Adams announced a City Hall ceremony and fan procession to honor the team on Monday, Nov. 24. The celebration will start at 10 a.m. and feature players, coaches and city officials. Fans can request up to two free tickets online starting at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Only 500 will be available, first-come, first-served, according to City Hall. A fan march will begin on Barclay Street and head up Broadway to City Hall. City buildings will also be lit sky blue through Monday in tribute to the team. Phil Corso is the evening news editor at WNYC/Gothamist. Got a tip? Email [email'protected]. The meeting between Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and President Donald Trump centered on talks about affordability and…...

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NYC immigration activist sees familiar Trump playbook with Columbia student’s arrest

8+ mon, 2+ week ago (476+ words) Published Mar 10, 2025 at 3:46 p.m. ET Prominent New York City immigration activist Ravi Ragbir felt a sense of deja vu after learning of the detention on Saturday of a Palestinian student activist at Columbia University. Ragbir remained in a sort of immigration limbo until President Joe Biden pardoned him in his final days in office. "It was the same tactic they used, which is to instill fear," said Ragbir. "Everything they're doing is to instill fear in our community so that we are intimidated and silenced." There was one big difference between the two cases, according to Ragbir. The Trump administration is being more aggressive in its second term. He noted that the facility where records show Khalil is being held, the LaSalle Detention Facility in Louisiana, is often a final stop for immigrant detainees before deportation. Ragbir feared the government is…...

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Family of Bronx teenager says NYPD is responsible for her suicide in custody

2+ week, 2+ day ago (427+ words) Published Nov 14, 2025 at 4:03 p.m. ET A Bronx family is moving to file a lawsuit after they say police left their teenage daughter alone in a cell with a sweater even after she told them she was suicidal, and did not intervene when she hanged herself. The family filed legal papers Friday asking for a court order to compel the NYPD to preserve and turn over all records related to the case. In a petition filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, attorneys for Saniyah Cheatham's family wrote that the NYPD's failure to address the 18-year-old's mental health conditions or monitor her while in custody "directly resulted in her untimely death." City medical examiners in July officially ruled Cheatham's death a suicide. Attorneys said Cheatham was experiencing acute mental distress when she was arrested on assault charges. After police took her to the 41st Precinct…...

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How the 'Wicked' movie's iconic costumes took inspiration from NYC

9+ mon, 1+ week ago (676+ words) Published Feb 23, 2025 When it comes to finding inspiration, costumer Paul Tazewell keeps an open mind: Anything and everything has the potential to influence his work. Recently, New York City's rare pockets of greenery have had a particularly outsize influence on the prolific Tony- and Emmy-award winning designer. They've played significantly (if abstractly) into some of his creations for the film version of "Wicked." "There's so much of nature that has been incorporated into the design. I know for a fact that both [Prospect Park] and the [Brooklyn] Botanic Garden are key in how my brain opened up to embrace that," said Tazewell, a 30-year industry veteran. The Prospect Heights resident " who's up for an Academy Award next week " has also found great solace in the greenery surrounding his neighborhood. His husband died shortly before he moved into his current apartment,…...

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Newark Airport faces hundreds of flight delays, cancellations due to weather, staffing

6+ mon, 3+ week ago (431+ words) The Federal Aviation Administration said staffing issues, low clouds and construction were hindering traffic at the airport, resulting in average delays of about four hours for some arrivals. Published May 5, 2025 at 10:20 a.m. ET Modified May 5, 2025 at 10:53 a.m. ET More than 300 flights into and out of Newark Airport in New Jersey were delayed or cancelled Monday morning as the international transit hub continued to struggle with a shortage of air traffic controllers, as well as inclement weather, federal transportation officials said. According to the air-traffic tracker FlightAware, more than 180 flights had been delayed and more than 130 had been cancelled by after 10:30 a.m. The Federal Aviation Administration said staffing issues, low clouds and construction were hindering traffic at the airport, resulting in average delays of about four hours for some arrivals. Officials recommended travelers check with their airlines to see if their flights were affected....