OPINION: Queens DA race is too important to miss
/“Whoever wins this seat will undoubtedly hold it for the rest of their life.”
Read More“Whoever wins this seat will undoubtedly hold it for the rest of their life.”
Read MoreLead paint poses a unique threat to children, who may crawl around on floors with paint dust, or chew on a windowsill that contains old lead paint.
Read More“Despite the progress we’ve made for our city, we are still far from a reformed criminal justice system.”
Read MoreAdvocates want to see an end to the bail bond system completely.
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 MoreThe alleged enterprise used an 800-phone number and wire room based in Costa Rica, where sports betting is legal.
Read More“No New Yorker is above the law — especially those who try to ignore public safety laws and create dangerous situations for pedestrians, bikers and drivers.”
Read MoreThe majority of the MTA’s 472 subway stations are currently inaccessible for people with disabilities.
Read MoreThe city has said it will fully close Rikers — the 10-jail complex that currently houses just over 7,500 people — by 2026 but activists want it shut down now.
Read MoreSunnyside Shines will host “date nights” throughout June and July, offering free partner dance lessons at Lowery Plaza and bringing swing to Sunnyside sweethearts.
Read MoreAstoria Councilmember Costa Constantinides announced the proposal during his state of the district address earlier this year.
Read MoreThe office will operate within the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, and serve to coordinate hate crime responses by city agencies, district attorney’s offices and the NYPD.
Read MoreYork College on Monday became the fourth Queens CUNY school seeking a new president, after Marcia Keizs announced that she will step down.
Read More‘“People do it because they really care about these kids that have no voices.”
Read More“There’s no trust there.”
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