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  • How New York Has Answered Religiously Motivated Hate Crime

  • W42ST Readers Sound Off Over Airbnb in Debate About Local Law 18 Short-Term Rentals Ban

  • New City Law Will Set Regulations for Short-Term Rentals

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  • To Combat Illegal Short-Term Rentals, NYC Tries a New Registration System for Hosts. Here’s How it Works

  • What Does NYC’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes Do?

  • NYC Spars With Hosts Over New Airbnb Rental Laws

  • Airbnb Likely to Lose More Than 10K Listings in NYC Under Tight New Rules, Says Adams Official

  • When the Worst in New Yorkers Comes Out, His Office Responds

  • Airbnb Operator Sued by New York City in Fight Over Short-Term Rentals

  • Adams makes plan to stop illegal hotel operators and create affordable homes for Manhattan residents

  • Bronx anti-violence organization aims to prevent shootings, put kids on the right path

  • Adams promise agency-wide effort to support grassroots violence interruption during Bronx roundtable

  • $20.5 million awarded for anti-gun violence programs 20.5 millones de dólares para programas contra la violencia armada

  • Crisis management, violence interrupter program leaders honored by de Blasio for efforts to keep peace in NYC

  • City Council Votes to Require Short-Term Rental Registry

  • NYC Dashboard Shows 45,789 Released Individuals Awaiting Trial

  • Work starts on turning brewery into senior housing

  • Interrupting violence to save lives

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  • Distress Concentrated In Place: NYC empowers neighborhoods to define safety

  • The Bronx tries new way to cure violence as US shootings surge

  • New York City files suit against company accused of unlawful advertising of illegal short-term rentals

  • The Complex Dynamic Between ‘Violence Interrupters’ and Police

  • Mayor says city is on track to pre-pandemic crime levels; God Squad speaks

  • Community groups help teens live out their dreams as part of NYCHA mentoring program

  • Mayor says New York City has more work to do with anti-violence this year

  • Does Building Better Jails Go Far Enough?

  • ‘United We Thrive, Divided We Die’: A Portrait of Gun Violence in Brooklyn

  • City launches $37 million violence intervention jobs program including South Jamaica community

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  • As NYC’s Jail Crisis Worsens, Stable Housing Could Be the Difference Between Rikers and Release

  • New York agency sees community participation as key to reduce gun killings

  • Schumer and NYC Dems push for $5B in violence intervention funding

  • New York pilgrimage celebrates interfaith solidarity in lead-up to 9/11 anniversary

  • The Plight of the Violence Interruptors

  • Reimagining the Justice System, From Inside the Mayor’s Office

  • New York City Kicks Off Safe Summer NYC with Anti-Gun Violence Fair

  • Fighting America’s Gun Plague