MTA introduces plan to redesign Queens’ beleaguered bus network
/The Queens bus network has remained unchanged for decades, despite the evolution of neighborhoods like Flushing and Jamaica, which depend on bus service.
Read MoreThe Queens bus network has remained unchanged for decades, despite the evolution of neighborhoods like Flushing and Jamaica, which depend on bus service.
Read MoreNYCHA expects to begin testing in Queens developments by the end of this year, a spokesperson said.
Read More“Housing is a human right and we have the power to legislate that.”
Read More“As a formerly incarcerated woman who now works to reduce the number of people in jail, I believe that we must close Rikers.”
Read MoreHolden, the former Juniper Park Civic Association president, said he first met Brown in 1991 and developed a strong relationship with the county’s top prosecutor.
Read MoreAbout two-thirds of AAFE’s community members are Spanish-speaking individuals, the organization said.
Read MoreNYC Transit intends to produce a draft redesign plan in November 2019 and a final plan in April 2020.
Read MoreMost of the crowd urged de Blasio to find another solution for ensuring the student bodies at eight specialized high schools reflect the city’s overall student population.
Read MoreDespite a general objection filed against her petition, no specifications were submitted.
Read More“This report documents in painstaking detail the calculated effect of federal interference in our state court system, disrupting our ability as a city to administer justice.”
Read MoreBlack and Latinx students account for more than two-thirds of the New York City public school system, but they account for roughly one-tenth of the students accepted into the city’s eight elite high schools.
Read More“To hear some of the candidates running for Queens District Attorney, you would have to be forgiven for thinking that the Queens DA’s Office was stuck in the 1970's.”
Read MoreThe three library systems have asked the city for $35 million in additional expense funding in fiscal year 2020, as well as $963 million over 10 years.
Read More“Loopholes that undermine progressive policy should not stand,” Councilmember Rory Lancman writes in an Eagle op-ed.
Read More“We believe our petitions are valid and that they’ll withstand the challenge.”
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