Clayton Guse's profile photo

Clayton Guse

New York

Editor at Gothamist

Editor @wnyc + @gothamist // prev: @nydailynews. It's pronounced GOOZ-uh, damn it. Send me cool maps. [email protected]

Articles

  • 1 week ago | gothamist.com | Clayton Guse |Stephen Nessen

    This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday.

  • 1 week ago | gothamist.com | Clayton Guse

    This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday. The most expensive railroad ever planned for New York is on track to be a mere “resiliency project” that doesn’t expand service.

  • 1 month ago | gothamist.com | Clayton Guse

    This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader questions, trivia, service changes and more, in your inbox every Thursday. New York City’s population is once again growing after residents left in droves during the pandemic. The city keeps setting records for total jobs.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | gothamist.com | Clayton Guse

    A group of New York Republicans left a meeting at Mar-a-Lago with President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday, promising to revoke the MTA's congestion pricing tolls. But they were short on details as to how they'll actually nix the new fees. The trip to Florida, attended by a posse of local lawmakers including Reps.

  • Dec 24, 2024 | gothamist.com | Clayton Guse |Samantha Max

    State Assembly and Senate leaders rejected the MTA’s $65.4 billion plan to restore and upgrade New York’s mass transit system Tuesday, marking a major setback for an initiative that transit officials say is key to preventing subway, bus and commuter railroad service from falling into disrepair. State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie sent MTA Chair Janno Lieber a letter notifying him the plan was rejected.

Journalists covering the same region

Ben Orner's journalist profile photo

Ben Orner

Ben Orner primarily covers news in South Central Pennsylvania, United States, including areas around Harrisburg and York.

James Flippin

News Anchor at WABC-AM (New York, NY)

Host at Flippin’ Out Radio

James Flippin primarily covers news in New York City, New York, United States and surrounding areas including Washington, D.C.

Andrea Cambron's journalist profile photo

Andrea Cambron

Supervising Producer and Editor at CNN

Andrea Cambron primarily covers news in Washington, D.C., United States and surrounding areas.

Michael McAllister's journalist profile photo

Michael McAllister

Publisher, Syracuse Orange on FanNation at Sports Illustrated

Michael McAllister primarily covers news in Syracuse, New York, United States and surrounding areas.

Eduardo Cuevas's journalist profile photo

Eduardo Cuevas

Breaking News Reporter, Health at USA Today

Eduardo Cuevas primarily covers news in New York City, New York, United States and surrounding areas.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

Coverage map

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
7K
Tweets
13K
DMs Open
Yes
Clayton Guse
Clayton Guse @ClaytonGuse
9 Apr 25

Patel's book specifically alleges the federal justice system was misused to: -Probe Trump's Russia ties through the Mueller report -Investigate Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election Does Adams actually think those efforts were nefarious? Has he actually read the book?

Ethan Stark-Miller
Ethan Stark-Miller @Estarkmiller

.@NYCMayor challenges @winsjuliet to finish Kash Patel's book about the so-called "deep state" called "Government Gangsters" and tell him what is not factual in the book. He said the book showed him how we "politicize and weaponize our criminal justice apparatus." https://t.co/Bq7VXMpN1O

Clayton Guse
Clayton Guse @ClaytonGuse
8 Apr 25

The US DOT's "rapid response" account took all of 17 hours to respond to this one.

USDOT Rapid Response
USDOT Rapid Response @USDOTRapid

This is a complete lie by the elitist New York liberal media, whose rich buddies love the idea of pricing poor people out of the city. The truth is simple agreements on judicial timelines have no bearing on the underlying merits of our case or our position.   Here are the

Clayton Guse
Clayton Guse @ClaytonGuse
8 Apr 25

I'd imagine the disparity is even greater if you were to compare the number of reporters covering NYC government to the number of flacks working for city and state offices/agencies.

Mike Baker
Mike Baker @ByMikeBaker

The disparity has grown even further. New federal data shows that the United States now has: • 41,550 journalists • 280,590 public relations specialists For every reporter, there are now about seven PR people. (data via U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)