Morning Reads: NYCHA Contractor Under Fire, Co-op Board Members Investigated, Cop Shooting Trial

The New York City Housing Authority awarded a new contract to a construction firm accused by the federal government of cheating workers on the renovation of the Grand Street Guild apartments (Daily News).

Claiming that she really lives in Italy, NYCHA is evicting a 100-year old woman from an apartment at the Rutgers Houses (Daily News).

Board members of a city-sponsored Broome Street co-op are accused of using “the building’s bank account as a personal piggy bank.” (Post)

Prosecutors are trying to force testimony from the wife of a suspect accused of shooting two police officers at the Baruch Houses last year (Daily News).

The NYPD debuts a new crime map that offers no more information than a law passed by the City Council required (Gothamist).

Adam Platt awards New York Sushi Ko on Clinton Street two stars (Grub Street).

Video: Sunday Morning salutes Katz’s Deli (CBSNews.com).