Queens DA responds to criticism in new report
/“To hear some of the candidates running for Queens District Attorney, you would have to be forgiven for thinking that the Queens DA’s Office was stuck in the 1970's.”
Read More“To hear some of the candidates running for Queens District Attorney, you would have to be forgiven for thinking that the Queens DA’s Office was stuck in the 1970's.”
Read MoreThe three library systems have asked the city for $35 million in additional expense funding in fiscal year 2020, as well as $963 million over 10 years.
Read More“Blowin’ Up” is a documentary that explores the hurdles faced by women arrested and prosecuted for prostitution in Queens.
Read MoreTiegerman Middle School on 47th Avenue near Queens Boulevard provided a “highly specialized language immersion program.”
Read MoreOfficers arrested one man that they believe is responsible.
Read More“I learned I could run my own business and I signed up,” Cavallaro said. “I loved it so much and I excelled because I was grateful to work.”
Read MoreThe indictment against Dahe Lin comes barely a week after 104th Precinct cops allegedly found him on top of Wen Ying He, after stabbing her multiple times in the neck.
Read MoreDahe Lin was seen by 104th Precinct cops on top of his 50-year-old daughter-in-law behind her home after allegedly stabbing her to death
Read MoreThe five-time Grammy nominee made a brief court appearance in Queens Criminal Court on Jan. 31 for an update related to the misdemeanor assault charges against her.
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.
Read MoreBorough President Melinda Katz appointed 345 Queens residents to the borough’s 14 boards.
Read MoreUlises Reyes, 39, allegedly allowed prospective renters to tour apartments before taking as much as $2,300 in cash deposits from each victim.
Read MoreThe DA’s Office contributed more than $1.67 million to pay for improvements in 19 courtrooms.
Read MoreAsian Americans For Equality recently announced a new round of no-cost classes designed to prepare local residents for the citizenship exam.
Read MoreThe Queens Public Library will “reinforce who is at the center of our work and to whom the Library belongs,” according to an official announcement.
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