Fractured Queens GOP, 'in desperate shape,' limps into DA election
/“It’s on its deathbed. It’s in critical condition.”
Read More“It’s on its deathbed. It’s in critical condition.”
Read More“Multiple similar candidates can run for office without fear of ‘stealing’ votes from one another.”
Read MoreNick Roloson says he would work to establish more affordable housing in the area and expand the network of protected bike lanes.
Read MoreThe cliche “vote early and often” has, at least in part, come true for millions of voters across New York City.
Read MoreThe school will be the first of its kind in the city.
Read MoreThe New Deal for New Americans Act would introduce numerous provisions that would support new immigrants.
Read MoreEarly voting continues until Sunday and the general election takes place Nov. 5.
Read MoreFinal approval would allow construction to begin on a beach erosion prevention project by 2020.
Read More“The Democratic Party is at its best when it engages the ideas and talents of additional voices in our party.”
Read MoreThe issue is particularly acute in Southeast Queens neighborhoods, where waste transfer stations are located.
Read MoreThe lawmakers say ranked-choice voting would benefit candidates who are people of color, as well as those without the support of a major party.
Read MoreNew organizations within the program include the The Apollo Theater, The Shed and the Whitney Museum.
Read MoreAmir Griffin was shot and killed by a seemingly stray bullet on Saturday night. He was 14.
Read MoreThe NYC Bar published its rating eight days ahead of the Nov. 5 general election — but with early voting already underway.
Read MoreHevesi’s bill, which was signed into law by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, marks the first time the state recognizes Adverse Childhood Experiences.
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