Shady pharmacies target low-income people with HIV in ‘disturbing’ scheme
/“They’re taking advantage of us. The medications are worth thousands of dollars.”
Read More“They’re taking advantage of us. The medications are worth thousands of dollars.”
Read MoreCuomo said lawmakers will “continue to do everything in our power to protect our young people.”
Read MoreIn addition to the 18,020 Queens NYCHA tenants who faced unplanned outages, another 15,156 residents experienced planned outages, according to the data.
Read MoreSince Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the bill into law in January, attorneys and law firms have fielded hundreds of inquiries from victims of sexual abuse across the state.
Read More“As New Yorkers we celebrate our diversity and we champion freedom of religious expression in all places, including the workplace.”
Read MoreQueens is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather because the borough contains such a large amount of coastline.
Read More“The city continues to arrest black and brown people for fare evasion at rates that are grossly disproportionate when compared to rates of white people.”
Read More“How can we expect to reduce recidivism when we’re compounding the issues that got them incarcerated to begin with?”
Read MoreA new waterfront plan will expand the public waterfront and improve water quality, among other issues identified by the public and the city.
Read MoreSo far, two people have declared their candidacy for the office.
Read More“Stages like this were not made or built for people like me. And that had changed.”
Read More“Right now, there is a growing sense and a growing reality that this fairness and equity is not happening here in Queens County. We need to make sure that it does.”
Read MoreThe Common App allows students to apply to multiple colleges with a single application.
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