Maya Wiley backed by NYC's youngest lawmaker after visit to Southeast Queens
/“She’s uniquely qualified. And I honestly think it’s time for a woman of color to lead this city forward.”
Read More“She’s uniquely qualified. And I honestly think it’s time for a woman of color to lead this city forward.”
Read More“This goes back 25 years in history about what the consequences could be for my office with the city given that we are joining the Legal Aid union.”
Read MoreThe New York state court system will host its 31st Annual Black History Month event Feb. 25
Read MoreThis year’s celebration… is all the more poignant and serves as a reminder that we all must continue to work to guarantee justice for all.”
Activists gathered on Sunday for an annual vigil to honor the bull
Read MorePhilip Grillo ran for city council in District 24.
Read MoreGeorge Kalergios, a carting company CEO, pleaded guilty to giving bribes for trash contracts.
Read MoreThe camera was “dislodged and damaged” or “run over by a vehicle,” a defendant’s attorney said.
Read MoreThe New York court system is moving to resume in-person jury trials as early as March 22
Read More“Together we are strong.”
Read MoreThe Port Authority must meet several diversity goals in hiring and contracts.
Read MoreNine candidates are running to represent Council District 31.
Read MoreThe legislation would compel hospital to inform patients about monoclonal antibody treatment.
Read MoreQueens elected officials and community leaders will gather in front of Borough Hall Monday.
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