New York Daily Gazette is a New York–focused digital newsroom that brings you fast, accurate, and useful reporting across Local News, Politics, Crime & Public Safety, Transportation, Housing, Business, Education, Culture, and Weather. We cover the five boroughs—and the communities across the greater metro area—with a simple promise: clear facts, practical context, and zero fluff. Our goal is to help New Yorkers make informed decisions about their commutes, schools, neighborhoods, and civic life.
Our mission is public‑service journalism. We pursue issues that affect daily life: subway reliability, rent and mortgages, public safety, city budget decisions, school programs, park access, and emergency alerts. We publish explainers and guides alongside breaking news to connect the dots between government actions, public records, and real‑world impact.
How we report: We prioritize primary sources—official statements, public datasets, court filings, FOIL records, budget documents, audits, and on‑the‑record interviews. When we reference other outlets, we attribute and link to the original reporting whenever possible. We avoid sensational framing, misleading headlines, or selective editing of quotes and visuals. Opinion and analysis pieces are clearly labeled and kept distinct from straight news.
Editorial standards & independence: Our editors review stories for accuracy, clarity, and fairness before publication. We correct errors promptly and add time‑stamped updates to developing coverage. Our business and editorial teams are independent: advertisers, sponsors, and affiliate partners never control what we cover or how we cover it.
Diversity & representation: New York is a mosaic of languages, faiths, cultures, and identities. We work to include voices from across the five boroughs and avoid stereotypes and harmful generalizations