The official, James F. Kobel, who will now face a departmental trial, filed for retirement as the inquiry was winding down. Source: New York Times
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New York City Cultural Groups Awarded More Than $47 Million in Grants
The Department of Cultural Affairs announced Tuesday that more than 1,000 of the city’s cultural organizations would receive the funds. Source: New York Times
Lawsuit Seeks to Halt Debut of Ranked-Choice Voting in New York
The new system was approved by voters in 2019, but critics, including at least one top mayoral candidate, fear that it may disenfranchise minority voters. Source: New York Times
Archie Spigner, ‘Godfather of Politics’ in Queens, Dies at 92
He launched the careers of fellow Black leaders and was a force on the New York City Council for decades, focusing on his home turf. Source: New York Times
A Watchdog Accused Officers of Serious Misconduct. Few Were Punished.
An analysis by The New York Times found that the N.Y.P.D. has reduced or rejected recommendations for stiff discipline of officers in about 71 percent of 6,900 serious misconduct charges. Source: New York Times
Second Coronavirus Wave in NYC: Is it Starting?
There’s an alarming trend in the city: Coronavirus cases are on the rise as winter nears. The mayor is warning of tighter restrictions. Source: New York Times
N.Y.P.D. Anti-Harassment Official Accused of Racist Rants
The official was relieved of his command after City Council investigators amassed evidence that he posted vitriolic messages online under the name “Clouseau.” Source: New York Times
The Future of Wealthy SoHo
Mayor Bill de Blasio has proposed rezoning the neighborhood in a move that could become a blueprint for affordable housing in affluent areas. Source: New York Times
Corey Johnson Drops Out of 2021 Race for N.Y.C. Mayor
Mr. Johnson, the City Council speaker, was one of the front-runners to succeed Mayor Bill de Blasio, but the recent rigors of his job had worn on him. Source: New York Times
Is New York’s Arts Diversity Plan Working? It’s Hard to Tell
While the CreateNYC program increased funding for smaller neighborhood arts organizations, it never required institutions to disclose the demographic data that would help measure progress. Source: New York Times
What the Bronx ‘Bible Belt’ Election Results Tell Us
Will older, socially conservative voters care so much about culture-war issues in the midst of a pandemic? Source: New York Times
State Attorney General Calls for Stripping N.Y.P.D. Control From Mayor
Citing police misconduct at protests, the attorney general said an independent panel should oversee the city police and hire the commissioner. Source: New York Times
$1 Billion Is Shifted From NYPD in a Budget That Pleases No One
“We can’t allow folks from outside our community to lecture us about Black lives,” said a City Council member, opposing the police cuts. Source: New York Times
De Blasio and Council, Facing Fiscal Crisis Over Virus, Agree on Budget With Big Cuts
The mayor and City Council pared $1 billion in funding for the Police Department, but nearly half of that would come from budgetary sleight of hand. Source: New York Times