Katie Honan appears in the following:
Inside the City's Budget Deal
Monday, July 01, 2024
More on negotiations between City Hall and City Council, which reportedly includes a restoration of cuts to the city's three library systems, cultural institutions and parks.
Summertime Guide
Friday, June 07, 2024
Katie Honan offers some guidance for making the most of summer in NYC.
Reporters Ask the Mayor: Public Safety
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
An off-topic Tuesday recap. The mayor responded to questions about an uptick in subway crime and two viral videos among other.
Local Politics: Staw Donors & City/State Migrant Response
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
The latest news from City Hall, including new housing for migrants and 2021 campaign finance questions.
New York City Is Short on Lifeguards and Places to Swim
Friday, July 28, 2023
A lifeguard shortage, combined with a lack of functioning public pools, has decreased the availability of a place to swim, and made for long lines and crowded lanes.
New York City's Dangerous Lifeguard Shortage
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
A discussion about the alarming shortage of lifeguards in NYC
'The Sandwich' and Other Hidden Culinary Gems
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
A conversation about hidden culinary gems.
Why New York City's Youth Drop-In Shelters Are Banning Cots
Friday, February 10, 2023
The Department of Youth and Community Development has ordered the centers to remove any resting places at youth drop-in centers.
NYS Budget and More
Thursday, February 02, 2023
The latest on NY Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget proposal.
New York's Gubernatorial Campaign Heads to the Finish Line
Friday, November 04, 2022
What's happening in the final days of the campaign between Lee Zeldin and Kathy Hochul to be the next governor of New York.
Can the Mayor Really Hire His Brother?
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Jeff Mays, from The New York Times, and Katie Honan, from The City, talk about the Mayor's recent appointments, including hiring his brother to run mayoral security.
The Rezonings Reshaping NYC
Monday, November 15, 2021
A breakdown of the rezonings that could reshape Gowanus, SoHo, and the Upper East Side and test de Blasio's legacy for decades to come.
Billionaire Shutters Local News Sites After Journalists Vote to Unionize
Friday, November 03, 2017
On Thursday, owner Joe Ricketts abruptly closed DNAinfo and Gothamist after reporters voted last week to unionize. Katie Honan, a former reporter for DNAinfo, weighs in.
Why 'Build It Back' Recovery Failed
Monday, October 24, 2016
Four years after Hurricane Sandy, New York City doesn't reach its mission to build back devastated homes and return homeowners quickly.