Mamdani wins primary, tight Queens local races up for grabs
/Queens Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani is th apparent Democratic nominee for mayor.
Read MoreQueens Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani is th apparent Democratic nominee for mayor.
Read MoreAcross New York City and Queens voters went to the polls as the temperature outside hit triple-digits.
Read MoreThe family of Win Rozario, the 19-year-old shot and killed by police in his Queens home last year, filed a lawsuit against the city and the NYPD for wrongful death on Monday.
Read MoreTwo inmates in Department of Correction custody died within an hour and a half of each on Rikers Island on Friday afternoon.
Read MoreMayoral candidates Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani have made their last pitch to voters as New Yorkers head to the polls on Tuesday to vote in a mayor’s race that has boiled down to the two Queens-connected men.
Read MoreQueens residents and voters across the city will head to the polls to cast their vote in a hotly contested mayoral race as well as other citywide races and local contests on Tuesday.
Read MoreQueens Community Boards 1 and 2 both voted in favor of the city’s latest attempt to rezone and rework Long Island City last week, but both did so with a host of suggestions for the city on what needs to be included in the final product.
Read MoreFormer Queens Defenders Executive Director and founder Lori Zeno appeared in court in Brooklyn on Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to fraud charges.
Read MoreNew York City Comptroller and candidate for mayor Brad Lander was arrested and detained by federal immigration officials in Manhattan on Tuesday. He was later released with no charges.
Read MoreA new federal civil rights lawsuit was filed against the prison guards accused of brutally beating and killing 22-year-old Messiah Nantwi while he was incarcerated, arguing his constitutional rights were violated.
Read MoreThe very first beam was placed at Etihad Park, the city’s first soccer-specific stadium and future home of New York City Football Club.
Read MoreA group of community organizations in Long Island City are joining the local councilmember in calling on the city to turn 8.5 acres of city-owned land into new open space as part of the massive OneLIC neighborhood plan.
Read MoreThe New York State Legislature passed a package of prison reforms on the last day of the legislative session, sending the bills to the governor’s desk. However, the governor has not indicated if she plans to support the package or not.
Read MoreDespite the rain pouring down on the five boroughs on Saturday, thousands citywide and in Queens went out to the polls to cast their vote on the first day of early voting.
Read MoreAn attorney with the controversy-embroiled Queens Defenders was busted for allegedly trying to smuggle THC-soaked paper into a Rikers Island facility on Wednesday.
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