This past week marks six months that Eric Adams has been mayor of New York City. While many were eager to welcome a new mayor after Bill de Blasio, it’s been a very eventful half-year. NY1 political reporters Zack Fink, Courtney Gross and Juan Manuel Benítez take an in-depth and lively look at the ups and downs of his term thus far.
After that, the team weighs in on two competitive congressional races that are shaping up for New York’s 10th and 12th districts. Will people turn up to vote in late August? Will name recognition win out? Hear about all that and much more.
We want to hear from you, especially what you think about Eric Adams’ first six months on the job.
The City Council vs. Mayor Adams: debate over public safety
It’s Adams vs. Adams in a City Hall showdown
Brace yourself, budget week has hit New York!
Gov. Kathy Hochul hopes her third State of the State speech is charmed
Albany lawmakers’ New Year’s resolutions
It’s a political wrap: 2023 comes to a close
Back to the drawing board: Court orders new Congressional map for New York
With New Yorkers giving him a thumbs down, Hizzoner heads to D.C.
A day of reckoning for George Santos
Adams slashes the budget while Santos is slammed by House report
A rumble in the Bronx while Mayor Adams goes under the microscope
Adams abruptly cancels a meeting at the White House, and an Election Day preview
Two city councilmembers duke it out for a seat in South Brooklyn
Mayor Adams’ attitudes towards AI
New York reacts to the Israel-Hamas war
Mayor Adams visits Latin America as ‘Off Topic’ goes international
Texas governor takes a trip and takes no pity
White House comes through, while a tragedy at Bronx day care center shocks the city
Ex-NYC buildings chief charged with taking bribes
As the migrant issue heats up, the mayor loses his cool
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