Older voters in Queens list crime as top issue, poll finds
/Around two-thirds of Queens voters ages 50 and older listed crime as their top issue heading into the June primaries, according to a new poll.
Read MoreAround two-thirds of Queens voters ages 50 and older listed crime as their top issue heading into the June primaries, according to a new poll.
Read More“He understands districts like mine here in Queens, meaning he will prioritize minorities and communities of color.”
Read MoreWho will represent the easternmost portion of New York City.
Read MoreUPS stock price has more than doubled over the past year.
Read MoreHe faces 10 years behind bars.
Read More“If we do nothing, then countless people will be subject to eviction right now.”
Read More“Our system is sick and it’s broken, and if you’re gonna help our people this is the way.”
Read MoreIn 2013, an Astoria councilman defended stop and frisk. Now top candidates want to defund the police.
Read More“It should be viewed as a truth which we can all stand firmly on but this only happens when we practice police accountability.”
Read MoreJuan Ardila is a Democratic candidate in Council District 30.
Read MoreRichards endorsed Silva’s opponent in the CD31 special.
Read MoreCouncil candidates have received $26,657,242 in public matching funds.
Read More“Literally this fight has been going on for decades.”
Read More“We have known for decades that supportive housing works.”
Read More“It is extremely hypocritical.”
Read MoreHome / Law / Crime / Politics / Communities / Voices / All Stories / Who We Are / Terms and Conditions