Joe Hong
@joehong.bsky.social
Investigative data reporter for WNYC and Gothamist
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Cutting off SNAP will devastate grocers, food ecosystems and the broader communities of New York City's low-income neighborhoods. The short-term and long-term crises facing the program come at a time when food insecurity in the city is the highest it's been in years.
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NYC grocery stores rely on food stamp sales. Here's what SNAP cuts could mean.
Food retailers say more than half their sales rely on SNAP. Without those funds, they have to cut back on staff and products.
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October 30, 2025 at 12:09 PM
Cutting off SNAP will devastate grocers, food ecosystems and the broader communities of New York City's low-income neighborhoods. The short-term and long-term crises facing the program come at a time when food insecurity in the city is the highest it's been in years.
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Just ran the data from day 3 of early voting, and the trend from the weekend holds: older NYers are outvoting millennials, who helped Mamdani win the primary.
Here’s our story about this weekend’s turnout. I’ll post incremental updates here. Follow @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org for the analysis
Here’s our story about this weekend’s turnout. I’ll post incremental updates here. Follow @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org for the analysis
Voter turnout surges in NYC mayor’s race, with Boomers and Gen X leading the charge
The data so far is good news for independent candidate Andrew Cuomo, a political scientist said.
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October 28, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Just ran the data from day 3 of early voting, and the trend from the weekend holds: older NYers are outvoting millennials, who helped Mamdani win the primary.
Here’s our story about this weekend’s turnout. I’ll post incremental updates here. Follow @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org for the analysis
Here’s our story about this weekend’s turnout. I’ll post incremental updates here. Follow @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org for the analysis
The current outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in NYC has sickened 73 people and killed three. In the first six months of this year, the city conducted a historically low number of inspections designed to prevent such outbreaks. new for @wnyc.org/@gothamist.com
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Legionnaires' inspections sank to near-record low ahead of NYC outbreak
The city is on track to inspect half as many cooling towers compared to the year inspections started in 2017.
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August 7, 2025 at 12:29 PM
The current outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in NYC has sickened 73 people and killed three. In the first six months of this year, the city conducted a historically low number of inspections designed to prevent such outbreaks. new for @wnyc.org/@gothamist.com
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A lot of the districts that went to Trump and then to Mamdani are in Asian American neighborhoods. The "Asian American voter" is a fraught demographic, but it makes sense as to why some of these immigrant communities supported two such radically different candidates.
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Why many Asian American Trump voters chose Zohran Mamdani in NYC's primary
An analysis of election districts won by Trump in 2024 and Mamdani in this year’s primary shows many feature a majority of Asian American residents.
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July 9, 2025 at 5:30 PM
A lot of the districts that went to Trump and then to Mamdani are in Asian American neighborhoods. The "Asian American voter" is a fraught demographic, but it makes sense as to why some of these immigrant communities supported two such radically different candidates.
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Mamdani came out on top in about a third of the NYC districts that Trump won last year. How did the progressive candidate win over votes in these districts? Check out this team effort for @wnyc.org / @gothamist.com, featuring a map of the primary/election results--
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How voters in Trump districts helped Mamdani win the Democratic primary
His affordability-focused message resonated in districts where the GOP gained ground last year.
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June 27, 2025 at 1:41 PM
Mamdani came out on top in about a third of the NYC districts that Trump won last year. How did the progressive candidate win over votes in these districts? Check out this team effort for @wnyc.org / @gothamist.com, featuring a map of the primary/election results--
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After spending the entire primary season criticizing the former governor, Democratic mayoral candidate Jessica Ramos announced today that she'd be endorsing Andrew Cuomo, signaling a sudden split from a progressive coalition. Her now former allies aren't too happy.
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Ramos about-face on Cuomo draws immediate scorn from progressives she once championed
State Sen. Jessica Ramos had sharply criticized former Gov. Andrew Cuomo for his record in office up until this week.
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June 6, 2025 at 5:54 PM
After spending the entire primary season criticizing the former governor, Democratic mayoral candidate Jessica Ramos announced today that she'd be endorsing Andrew Cuomo, signaling a sudden split from a progressive coalition. Her now former allies aren't too happy.
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The rate of car crashes across NYC are dropping more quickly since the start of congestion pricing. The number of injuries is nearly back down to the historic, pandemic-era lows. My latest for @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org
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NYC car crashes have been declining. Congestion pricing accelerated the trend.
There were 1,526 crashes in the congestion zone south of 60th Street between the toll’s launch on Jan. 5 and April 21. That marks a 13% reduction compared to the same period last year.
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May 5, 2025 at 3:40 PM
The rate of car crashes across NYC are dropping more quickly since the start of congestion pricing. The number of injuries is nearly back down to the historic, pandemic-era lows. My latest for @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org
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The story of how one neighborhood went from being a gun-violence hot spot to outpacing the rest of the city in reducing gun violence. From Brittany Kriegstein for @gothamist.com / @wnyc.org
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How community activists, police and residents drove down shootings in East Harlem
A yearslong collaboration has helped reduce gun violence in the neighborhood to its lowest level since 2019, city data shows.
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May 5, 2025 at 12:58 PM
The story of how one neighborhood went from being a gun-violence hot spot to outpacing the rest of the city in reducing gun violence. From Brittany Kriegstein for @gothamist.com / @wnyc.org
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Deaths among NYers experiencing homelessness were down in 2024. Death rates for sheltered residents were also much, much lower than for non-sheltered individuals. But the city's biggest win was with preventing overdoses. My latest for @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org
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Drug-related deaths dropped in NYC shelter system, even as population boomed
At the same time, deaths rose among homeless New Yorkers not living in shelters.
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April 23, 2025 at 1:45 PM
Deaths among NYers experiencing homelessness were down in 2024. Death rates for sheltered residents were also much, much lower than for non-sheltered individuals. But the city's biggest win was with preventing overdoses. My latest for @gothamist.com and @wnyc.org
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An amazing example of public service data journalism from @sophlebo.bsky.social and Michael Cahana of @nyc.streetsblog.org -- nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/04/16/m...
Map Quest: Meet The City's Most Dangerous Drivers (And Where They're Preying On You) - Streetsblog New York City
A map of the city's most reckless drivers shows how prolific the problem of super-scofflaws is in the five boroughs.
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April 16, 2025 at 1:56 PM
An amazing example of public service data journalism from @sophlebo.bsky.social and Michael Cahana of @nyc.streetsblog.org -- nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/04/16/m...
The effort to close Rikers Island has been a decade-long marathon for NYC. But the delays in shuttering the jail has resulted in loud, late-night sprints to finish construction on Brooklyn's borough-based jail. My latest for @wnyc.org/@gothamist.com
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The noisy, nocturnal rush to build Brooklyn’s new jail has neighbors losing sleep
Local residents are riled as late-night construction went through the night for weeks at a time, ending as late (or early) as 5 a.m.
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April 8, 2025 at 10:37 PM
The effort to close Rikers Island has been a decade-long marathon for NYC. But the delays in shuttering the jail has resulted in loud, late-night sprints to finish construction on Brooklyn's borough-based jail. My latest for @wnyc.org/@gothamist.com
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Nearly 4-in-10 New York City residents are immigrants, according to the latest profile of immigration in the five boroughs.
There’s a new profile out on immigrants in NYC. Here’s what to know.
The new annual report from the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs paints a detailed portrait of immigration in the city.
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April 4, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Nearly 4-in-10 New York City residents are immigrants, according to the latest profile of immigration in the five boroughs.
The deep cuts to the U.S. Department of Education has stalled critical investigations into discrimination at NYC's public schools. From @jessicagould.bsky.social
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Civil rights investigations of NYC schools in limbo after federal education cuts
Attorneys said they’re telling their clients to expect more delays, if their cases move forward at all.
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April 3, 2025 at 1:14 PM
The deep cuts to the U.S. Department of Education has stalled critical investigations into discrimination at NYC's public schools. From @jessicagould.bsky.social
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Eric Adams announced on Thursday morning that he'll run for re-election as an independent. He said the recently dismissed corruption case had hindered his ability to launch an effective campaign for the Democratic primary in June. Follow @gothamist.com for updates
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Mayor Eric Adams says he'll run for re-election as an independent
The mayor said his legal case made it impossible to run a primary campaign.
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April 3, 2025 at 12:48 PM
Eric Adams announced on Thursday morning that he'll run for re-election as an independent. He said the recently dismissed corruption case had hindered his ability to launch an effective campaign for the Democratic primary in June. Follow @gothamist.com for updates
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New York Attorney General Letitia James and a coalition of her counterparts from other states have asked a federal judge to block some $11 billion in cuts to public health initiatives ordered by the Trump administration.
April 1, 2025 at 2:58 PM
New York Attorney General Letitia James and a coalition of her counterparts from other states have asked a federal judge to block some $11 billion in cuts to public health initiatives ordered by the Trump administration.
The search continues for the owner of a dog rescued from the East River yesterday. In the meantime, the shelter has renamed the pup "Hudson." My first piece for @gothamist.com
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Recognize this pooch? Ongoing search for owner of dog rescued from East River.
Animal shelter employees named the dog “Hudson.”
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March 31, 2025 at 4:46 PM
The search continues for the owner of a dog rescued from the East River yesterday. In the meantime, the shelter has renamed the pup "Hudson." My first piece for @gothamist.com
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To defeat Andrew Cuomo, NYC’s progressive candidates may need to form strategic coalitions. Ranked-choice voting could help them level the playing field. The latest from my @gothamist.com colleague Liz Kim: gothamist.com/news/mayor-c...
NYC progressives want to beat Adams and Cuomo. Can they set aside their differences?
The path to victory means that left-leaning voters — and mayoral candidates — must coalesce around a slate of five choices.
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March 28, 2025 at 1:58 PM
To defeat Andrew Cuomo, NYC’s progressive candidates may need to form strategic coalitions. Ranked-choice voting could help them level the playing field. The latest from my @gothamist.com colleague Liz Kim: gothamist.com/news/mayor-c...
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An old NYPD stationhouse in Brownsville has been sitting empty for around 40(!) yrs
Now a developer is tearing it down and building a 100% affordable apartment complex
The project was made possible today when NYCHA agreed to transfer air rights and a sliver of land
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Now a developer is tearing it down and building a 100% affordable apartment complex
The project was made possible today when NYCHA agreed to transfer air rights and a sliver of land
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Brooklyn's long-abandoned NYPD stationhouse will become affordable housing
The project would include 95 apartments for low-income families and individuals.
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March 27, 2025 at 12:19 AM
An old NYPD stationhouse in Brownsville has been sitting empty for around 40(!) yrs
Now a developer is tearing it down and building a 100% affordable apartment complex
The project was made possible today when NYCHA agreed to transfer air rights and a sliver of land
gothamist.com/news/brookly...
Now a developer is tearing it down and building a 100% affordable apartment complex
The project was made possible today when NYCHA agreed to transfer air rights and a sliver of land
gothamist.com/news/brookly...
This is my first week as an investigative data reporter for @wnyc.org and @gothamist.com! Send me all nyc-related tips and story ideas--
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March 25, 2025 at 8:16 PM
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Absenteeism among Native American students increased the most in NM during the pandemic, according to data compiled in 34 states by @asssociatedpress.bsky.social. The response has included everything from more events at schools to tribal leaders making home visits www.chalkbeat.org/2024/12/03/n...
Native American students were missing a lot of school. Then the pandemic hit.
COVID’s impacts and a fraught history with educational institutions contribute to high absenteeism among Native students. Tribes and schools are working together to solve the problem.
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December 3, 2024 at 3:54 PM
Absenteeism among Native American students increased the most in NM during the pandemic, according to data compiled in 34 states by @asssociatedpress.bsky.social. The response has included everything from more events at schools to tribal leaders making home visits www.chalkbeat.org/2024/12/03/n...
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Facing legal threats, colleges back off race-based programs
As might be expected of someone working toward a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Stanford School of Medicine, Jocelyn Ricard has impressive credentials. There are scholarships — Knight-Hennessy and, last year, a Ford Foundation Fellowship — and…
As might be expected of someone working toward a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Stanford School of Medicine, Jocelyn Ricard has impressive credentials. There are scholarships — Knight-Hennessy and, last year, a Ford Foundation Fellowship — and…
Facing legal threats, colleges back off race-based programs
As might be expected of someone working toward a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Stanford School of Medicine, Jocelyn Ricard has impressive credentials. There are scholarships — Knight-Hennessy and, last year, a Ford Foundation Fellowship — and publications in journals like Nature Neuroscience and The Lancet Psychiatry. Plus, Ricard has done research at Yale and Cornell; and in Chiang Mai, Thailand; Berlin; and elsewhere. The 26-year-old’s research focuses on substance-use disorders and how inequity and disadvantage affect brain function, interest she says was spurred by seeing relatives grapple with addiction and incarceration.
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November 27, 2024 at 6:04 AM
Facing legal threats, colleges back off race-based programs
As might be expected of someone working toward a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Stanford School of Medicine, Jocelyn Ricard has impressive credentials. There are scholarships — Knight-Hennessy and, last year, a Ford Foundation Fellowship — and…
As might be expected of someone working toward a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Stanford School of Medicine, Jocelyn Ricard has impressive credentials. There are scholarships — Knight-Hennessy and, last year, a Ford Foundation Fellowship — and…
Latest from me for @hechingerreport.org and Wisconsin Public Radio:
The past, present and future of math in Milwaukee Public Schools: can the district recreate its golden era?
The past, present and future of math in Milwaukee Public Schools: can the district recreate its golden era?
Milwaukee goes back to an old playbook for teaching math in the early grades
A partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the Milwaukee school system led to a “golden age” of teaching math in the district between 2004 and 2014. Once the funding ran out, the ...
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November 20, 2024 at 4:54 PM
Latest from me for @hechingerreport.org and Wisconsin Public Radio:
The past, present and future of math in Milwaukee Public Schools: can the district recreate its golden era?
The past, present and future of math in Milwaukee Public Schools: can the district recreate its golden era?
In the 2023-24 school year, I'll be working on a series of stories about the past, present and future of math education! I'd love to connect with math education folks on Blue Sky!
My DMs are open. Professional website coming soon!
My DMs are open. Professional website coming soon!
November 20, 2024 at 4:54 PM
In the 2023-24 school year, I'll be working on a series of stories about the past, present and future of math education! I'd love to connect with math education folks on Blue Sky!
My DMs are open. Professional website coming soon!
My DMs are open. Professional website coming soon!