Ride-hail app drivers demand companies ‘Lyft’ wages
/The strike was held in solidarity with drivers striking around the world, including Los Angeles, Philadelphia and London, according to the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
Read MoreThe strike was held in solidarity with drivers striking around the world, including Los Angeles, Philadelphia and London, according to the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
Read MoreMany New Yorkers don’t qualify for health insurance because they are undocumented, and Queens has the highest percentage of undocumented immigrants of any borough.
Read More“Gov. Cuomo’s unique clemency power can be the difference between permanent exile or being able to stay with loved ones and community.”
Read More“When we celebrate our progress as a city, he is one of the architects of that progress.”
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Read More“It takes a person of uncommon character to serve others with the vigilance and dedication Queens District Attorney Richard Brown did.”
Read More“He was proud to serve the millions of people of Queens for nearly 28 years and was re-elected to six terms in office.”
Read MoreOverall, New York City will host 38 early voting sites.
Read MoreStarting Tuesday, VOCAL-NY will visit every apartment in the Queensbridge and Ravenswood Houses.
Read MoreThe NYPD said that April 2019 had a record-low number of reported murders, robberies and burglaries for the month of April, however.
Read More“The Holocaust reminds us of the worst that can happen when people turn their backs to hatred, racism and oppression, instead of confronting them head on.”
Read More“We’re going to have a logjam if we only have seven sites in Queens.”
Read MoreAll seven Democratic candidates for Queens District Attorney will address prosecutorial policies and criminal justice reform.
Read MoreThe Department of Correction is covering the cost of calls for people in custody.
Read More“Now that BOLD has passed into law, it must be funded, in order to address the Alzheimer’s crisis.”
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