LIC man hit with 3,201-count indictment for promoting child sex abuse
/An LIC man allegedly downloaded, saved and then shared thousands of photos and videos of children as young three years old being sexually abused by adults.
Read MoreAn LIC man allegedly downloaded, saved and then shared thousands of photos and videos of children as young three years old being sexually abused by adults.
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Read MoreThe ballot allows District 22 residents ages 14 and over to choose from 13 options for how best to spend the $1 million set aside for capital projects in their area.
Read More“One woman alone is mighty, but, as many women in this community have shown, all of us working together are unstoppable.”
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Read MoreThe 34-year-old victim was walking near the intersection of Greenpoint Avenue and 48th Avenue.
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Read MoreCandidates’ responses ranged: from a willingness to consider the issue, to a call for limited prosecution and diversion alternatives, to support for decriminalization.
Read MoreAll call for significant reforms, some for the total elimination of cash bail.
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Read MoreQueens councilmembers scores high marks for their environmental support, according to a report card by the New York League of Conservation Voters.
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