City Limits InvestigationHealth, Politics The Pandemic Robbed Thousands of NYC Children of Parents. Many Aren’t Getting the Help They Need. Schools are uniquely positioned to identify and support grieving children, but families and school staff say the system isn’t equipped to serve them. Liz Donovan & Fazil KhanThe City, Columbia Journalism Investigations, City LimitsJanuary 26, 2023 InvestigationBusiness, Politics The LLC Loophole In New York, where an LLC is legally a person, companies can use the vehicles to blast through campaign finance limits. Jarrett MurphyCity LimitsSeptember 7, 2018 InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Justice NYCHA Denies Transfers to Crime Victims Despite the high incidence of rape and murder in public housing, victims and witnesses get the runaround when they try to change developments. Ese OlumhenseCity LimitsSeptember 20, 2017 InvestigationHealth Forced Meds at the Bellevue ER Doctors in Bellevue’s psychiatric emergency room routinely order forced injections to sedate patients who refuse to have blood drawn Ben HattemCity LimitsDecember 17, 2015 InvestigationBusiness Lax Compliance With Post-Hevesi Code Protections put in place after the 2010 pension-investment scandal are often ignored. Matthew Cunningham-CookCity LimitsJune 26, 2014 InvestigationLabor, Politics Relocation Fears for Workers As New York City’s Willets Point redevelopment plan rolls ahead, workers are targeted for relocation. Patrick ArdenCity LimitsNovember 1, 2013 InvestigationPolitics Trading Parkland for Donations The planning process for Willets Point spanned the Bloomberg years. How have parks fared under the deal? Patrick ArdenCity LimitsNovember 1, 2013 InvestigationPolitics Lessons of Willets Perhaps no project embodies Mayor Bloomberg’s development style better than Willets Point. Will Mayor de Blasio change that approach? Patrick ArdenCity LimitsOctober 31, 2013 InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics Immigrants in Post-Sandy Limbo Many of Hurricane Sandy’s hardest hit victims aren’t eligible for federal aid. Ray SanchezCity LimitsFebruary 11, 2013 InvestigationBusiness, Justice Gun Politics The NRA’s pro-gun competitors; the rise of concealed carry; and disturbing gun violence in the birthplace of the gun industry are the subjects of these sidebars to “How the Gun Industry Got Rich.” Jarrett MurphyCity LimitsAugust 24, 2012 1 2
InvestigationHealth, Politics The Pandemic Robbed Thousands of NYC Children of Parents. Many Aren’t Getting the Help They Need. Schools are uniquely positioned to identify and support grieving children, but families and school staff say the system isn’t equipped to serve them. Liz Donovan & Fazil KhanThe City, Columbia Journalism Investigations, City LimitsJanuary 26, 2023
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The LLC Loophole In New York, where an LLC is legally a person, companies can use the vehicles to blast through campaign finance limits. Jarrett MurphyCity LimitsSeptember 7, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Health, Justice NYCHA Denies Transfers to Crime Victims Despite the high incidence of rape and murder in public housing, victims and witnesses get the runaround when they try to change developments. Ese OlumhenseCity LimitsSeptember 20, 2017
InvestigationHealth Forced Meds at the Bellevue ER Doctors in Bellevue’s psychiatric emergency room routinely order forced injections to sedate patients who refuse to have blood drawn Ben HattemCity LimitsDecember 17, 2015
InvestigationBusiness Lax Compliance With Post-Hevesi Code Protections put in place after the 2010 pension-investment scandal are often ignored. Matthew Cunningham-CookCity LimitsJune 26, 2014
InvestigationLabor, Politics Relocation Fears for Workers As New York City’s Willets Point redevelopment plan rolls ahead, workers are targeted for relocation. Patrick ArdenCity LimitsNovember 1, 2013
InvestigationPolitics Trading Parkland for Donations The planning process for Willets Point spanned the Bloomberg years. How have parks fared under the deal? Patrick ArdenCity LimitsNovember 1, 2013
InvestigationPolitics Lessons of Willets Perhaps no project embodies Mayor Bloomberg’s development style better than Willets Point. Will Mayor de Blasio change that approach? Patrick ArdenCity LimitsOctober 31, 2013
InvestigationEnvironment, Immigration, Politics Immigrants in Post-Sandy Limbo Many of Hurricane Sandy’s hardest hit victims aren’t eligible for federal aid. Ray SanchezCity LimitsFebruary 11, 2013
InvestigationBusiness, Justice Gun Politics The NRA’s pro-gun competitors; the rise of concealed carry; and disturbing gun violence in the birthplace of the gun industry are the subjects of these sidebars to “How the Gun Industry Got Rich.” Jarrett MurphyCity LimitsAugust 24, 2012