Katie Way
Katie Way is a writer-editor at Hell Gate. Previously, she was a senior staff writer at VICE. Her work has also appeared in The Nation, Study Hall, Lux Magazine, and MEL. She loves talking to strangers.
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Eric Adams Went in a NYC Weed Dispensary for the First Time (But Didn’t Buy Anything)
Matawana Dispensary in Park Slope, the first Brooklyn dispensary owned by a Black woman, played host to the mayor on Thursday.
[UPDATED] CLIFFORDGATE
"Clifford" broke the BAM Film website, which is exactly what he would have wanted.
Now Playing at Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park: Unionized Workers
An aging theater, groping by theatergoers, and the aftereffects of 'Barbenheimer' paved the way for a new union.
An NYPD Inspector Honored Her Mother’s Passing—By Allegedly Making Her Subordinates Work OT at the Funeral
"I'm sorry for your loss, but that is wrong."
NY Daily News Staff Walk Out on Their Hedge Fund Owners: ‘The Bloodletting Has Got to Stop’
Fifty-four members of the paper walked off the job today for the first time in more than 30 years.
The NYPD’s Assistant Commissioner Has Messy Cop Podcast Beef
Get to know Kaz Daughtry, the high-ranking civilian official in the police department, who appears to be letting some nepotism allegations get to him.
She Wolf Bakery’s Workers Want Your Loaves to be Union-Made
The team behind the NYC farmers market mainstay are seeking representation from the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union.
Is Congestion Pricing Really a Threat to Manhattan Restaurants?
Eater NY seems to think so. So we spoke to some owners and did some basic math.
Political Neophyte Trounces Adams and Cuomo in New Poll Ahead of 2025 Election
One important name has gone unmentioned in recent polls—until Hell Gate stepped into the arena.