Ardila remains in office but faces uphill battle to re-election one year after sexual misconduct allegations were made against him

Ardila remains in office but faces uphill battle to re-election one year after sexual misconduct allegations were made against him

Juan Ardila remains in office a year after sexual misconduct allegations made against him first came to light. Now, he’s running for re-election – but two challengers and the cloud left by the allegations will make that difficult.

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Queens pol’s bill to expand atty loan forgiveness program passed by Senate

Queens pol’s bill to expand atty loan forgiveness program passed by Senate

Both houses of the legislature took major steps this week toward approving legislation from a Queens lawmaker that would increase the amount of student loan forgiveness public interest attorneys who are saddled with debt from law school could receive from the state.

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Mayor claims borough-based jails can’t be built by Rikers’ closure deadline

Mayor claims borough-based jails can’t be built by Rikers’ closure deadline

Repeating what top members of his administration have begun to suggest in recent weeks, Mayor Eric Adams said on Tuesday that his administration has little to no shot of building four borough-based jails by the time Rikers Island is legally-mandated to shutter as a jail complex in 2027.

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Queens residents struggle as CityFHEPS lawsuit plays out

Queens residents struggle as CityFHEPS lawsuit plays out

When Alexis Tsahirides secured the rights to her family’s Astoria apartment, she hoped to pay back her dad’s debts with help from the city’s housing vouchers. Tsahirides would be eligible to receive aid under the CityFHEPS housing voucher program, which was expanded by the City Council last year. However, the Adams administration has yet to have implemented the law, so she has yet to receive any assistance.

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Mayor restores programming on Rikers months after cutting funding

Mayor restores programming on Rikers months after cutting funding

The Adams administration late Monday announced that it planned to mostly restore nonprofit-provided programming for detainees on Rikers Island after the city attempted – and largely failed – to provide the programming itself following a budget cut ordered by the mayor last year.

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Street named for late Queens assemblymember

Street named for late Queens assemblymember

Family, friends and former colleagues gathered on Sunday in Kew Gardens Hills to re-name a corner of Main Street in honor of late Assemblymember Michael Simanowitz, who passed away in 2017 at the age of 45.

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Orgs call on gov to boost Raise the Age funding

Orgs call on gov to boost Raise the Age funding

A group of nearly 100 organizations demanded on Monday that the governor and legislative leaders increase funding for the implementation of New York’s Raise the Age laws in the state’s budget, which is due in a little less than a month.

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Resorts World bets on casino expansion

Resorts World bets on casino expansion

The owners of Resorts World New York City in Southeast Queens unveiled their proposal for a massive casino expansion and entertainment complex on Thursday, marking the latest proposal soon to be officially submitted to the state’s Gaming Commission and the second planned for Queens.

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