Public defenders call for city to boost funding as potential mass strike looms

Public defenders call for city to boost funding as potential mass strike looms

The city’s largest public defender union on Thursday said that the city needs to boost funding for legal services providers if it wants to help avert a mass strike that has the potential to bring the city’s courts to a screeching halt this summer.

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Cohen’s casino gets green light in Albany

Cohen’s casino gets green light in Albany

The State Senate voted 54-5 late Tuesday to grant Steve Cohen, the owner of the New York Mets, a crucial permission that will allow him to submit his application to the state to build an $8 billion casino and entertainment complex on Citi Field’s parking lot, unencumbered by land use restrictions.

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Rikers watchdog praises DOC commissioner even as judge gets set to appoint receiver

Rikers watchdog praises DOC commissioner even as judge gets set to appoint receiver

As a federal judge moves forward with her plan to strip the city of its control of Rikers Island, her longtime federal monitor said last week in a new report that while the city’s management of the troubled jails has seen some significant improvements in recent months, the violence and dysfunction that has long plagued Rikers remains.

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With casino bid on the horizon, Resorts World bets on housing

With casino bid on the horizon, Resorts World bets on housing

Resorts World New York City anted up this week, announcing its plan to help build 50,000 units of workforce housing as it prepares its bid to score one of the three lucrative downstate casino licenses to soon be handed out by the state.

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