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Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky

Articles by Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky


Jaclyn writes data-driven health and science stories for WNYC/Gothamist. She also runs Gothamist's COVID data dashboards. She is an alumna of the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. Her work has appeared in NBC News, Spectrum, the Daily Beast, and other outlets. Got a tip? Email [email protected] or Signal 516-366-4382.

Advocates say the city, not homeowners, should pay the cost of pipe replacements.


Westchester County Executive George Latimer has made his support for Israel central to his Congressional campaign


In some parts of the city, more than three-quarters of residents got a key internet discount through an expiring federal program.


See the neighborhoods that slated to get new trees from the city this spring.


Two decades after the passage of landmark lead laws, lax enforcement and loosened requirements have allowed landlords to repeatedly flout the rules, experts say.


New Jersey beat self-set goals for building out its charger network, but drivers say it's still a struggle to find a port.


The earthquake that shook the New York City area on Friday morning was one of the largest recorded on regional seismographs


The city is adding more units for the lowest-income residents, but about the same number are reserved for people earning six-figure salaries.


A Gothamist analysis confirms Dems outperformed Republicans before Election Day.


Some parts of the city have added less than one new income-restricted unit for every 1,000 residents since the start of 2022.


Democrats introduced new congressional boundaries overnight. Republicans have long been expected to sue.


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