Youthful offender status expanded by new law in NY
/"Far too many New Yorkers who made poor choices at a young age are forced to deal with the lifelong consequences of criminal convictions.”
Read More"Far too many New Yorkers who made poor choices at a young age are forced to deal with the lifelong consequences of criminal convictions.”
Read MoreJoseph Kasper runs for a seat on the bench nearly every year on principal. However, the next time he runs, he’ll likely be running for reelection.
Read More“York and JCAL have had a longstanding friendship that has benefited our two entities and our community.”
Read More“Ebony Young and Michael Mallon are talented individuals, demonstrating dedication to public service throughout their careers.”
Read MoreSeveral Republican candidates showed strong results in races throughout Queens Tuesday night, leading in a handful of contests.
Read More“I want to be part of the community and want to make sure that we have a say in what next for our neighborhood.”
Read MoreJia Liu, who was sporting an American flag as a hood, was allegedly caught on several cameras making his way into and out of the Capitol multiple times
Read More“Our community was already grieving."
Read More“his is the biggest because of its impact, because of the number of riders whose daily commutes, whose lives will be improved by this project.”
Read MoreSouth Queens District 32 is gearing up for a primary that will test a divided electorate.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee of the Queens County Bar Association released its ratings of judicial candidates running in the upcoming general election.
Hope Knight was tapped Thursday by Governor Kathy Hochul to serve as the commissioner of the Department of Economic Development and as the president and CEO of Empire State Development.
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