Automatic voter registration is one step closer to becoming law
/“At a time in our country when voting rights are under assault, New York must live up to its reputation as a progressive leader.”
Read More“At a time in our country when voting rights are under assault, New York must live up to its reputation as a progressive leader.”
Read MoreIn an interview with the Eagle, Deputy Mayor Thompson stressed how everyday citizens can influence our democracy by casting their vote.
Read MoreThe complaint names Astoria resident Elvis Tominovic as the leader of the operation, and states the scheme generated $5 million from 60,000 guests at 36 buildings.
Read MoreUnder the bill, drivers who violate bus lane laws more than four times in a 12-month period are subject to a $250 fine.
Read MoreThe $65 million will come from the FY 2020 budget that Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council agreed upon on June 14.
Read More“The strong economic framework that we enjoy today is a direct result of the City’s welcoming policy toward immigrants that we have maintained for over 100 years.”
Read MoreUnder New York City’s newly minted 2020 budget, libraries — including QPL — will receive an additional $33 million, including a $16 million budget baseline.
Read MoreThe 10 finalists chosen will each receive $10,800 stipend and with the help of a mentor, they will build a portfolio of at least two sample scripts.
Read MoreSimon & Garfunkel’s favorite bridge officially opened on June 18, 1909.
Read MoreAt least 33 people were arrested in and around Queens County courthouses last year.
Read MoreThe reasons for overcrowding are complex — a combination of demographic growth, housing development, shortsighted policy and other factors.
Read More“The most exciting part is the race for a progressive DA has really captured the minds of a lot of residents.”
Read MoreBy moving its primary date to April 28, New York would increase its delegate count by 25 percent, to 327.
Read MoreReducing transit fares by way of programs such as the city’s Fair Fares initiative greatly benefits low-income residents without overcrowding transit.
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