Ex-Queens DA candidate named on annual worst landlord list
/The HPD website shows daily complaints of no heat or hot water at the building from January 16 to February 16.
Read MoreThe HPD website shows daily complaints of no heat or hot water at the building from January 16 to February 16.
Read MoreTake a look back with us as we reflect on some of the Queens DA race’s highest highs, lowest lows and spiciest moments.
Read MoreThere are 3,552 absentee ballots left to tally.
Read MoreSeven candidates of various ages, experiences and backgrounds are running for the Democratic nomination to become the next Queens County District Attorney.
Read MoreWhile every candidate agreed that they would reform and modernize the Queens DA’s office, the disagreements came over who was the right person for that job.
Read MoreThe forum will take place at St. John’s University’ Little Theater on Thursday, June 13 at 6 p.m.
Read MoreThe DA hopeful, who has already racked up endorsements from U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and State Sen. Jessica Ramos, added several more this week.
Read More“Whoever wins this seat will undoubtedly hold it for the rest of their life.”
Read More“Betty Lugo’s interest in us, and on making a faith-based initiative a priority in her campaign for Queens borough District Attorney, is very promising.”
Read MoreStar NFL defensive back Devin McCourty said he plans to remain engaged with the race to replace Richard Brown, who died Friday.
Read More“Elder crime has been treated as a stepchild to the domestic violence and child abuse units, by the Queens District Attorney’s office.”
Read MoreAll seven Democratic candidates for Queens District Attorney will address prosecutorial policies and criminal justice reform.
Read MoreEach candidate agrees that the Rikers Island jails, as currently constructed, are outdated and dangerous and need to be close. They differ on what to do next.
Read MoreTo qualify to appear on the primary ballot, candidates had to submit at least 4,000 valid signatures from registered Democrats residing in Queens by April 4.
Read MoreIn order to appear on the ballot, candidates must file at least 4,000 valid signatures from registered Democrats who live in Queens County.
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