All Three Queens DA Candidates Call for Immigration Hardship Plea Policy
/“The immigration hardship plea policy is the minimum that any DA candidate running in a city like New York, and Queens specifically, needs to have.”
Read More“The immigration hardship plea policy is the minimum that any DA candidate running in a city like New York, and Queens specifically, needs to have.”
Read MorePinkhasov and his wife Olga Yurgaueva found drops of silver liquid on the floor and in vents where Kruk had been working.
Read MoreThe victim attempted to walk away from the hate-spewing man, but the suspect allegedly punched her in the back of the head.
Read More“Some of the uniformed officers union are not going to be unhappy to see him go,” a source told the Eagle.
Read More“In my view, one of the key parts of leadership is creating a community.”
Read More“This was a senseless killing during what should have been a festive holiday season.”
Read MoreRuizhen Dong was steps away from home when a Toyota traveling from Jewel Avenue to her block slammed into her.
Read MoreIsmael Sylla was found unresponsive and unconscious by fire officials inside his home on East Hampton Boulevard.
Read MoreExams open to the public include assistant civil engineer, city assessor and education officer, construction inspector.
Read MoreAttorney Pauline Healy will be responsible for ensuring the office’s compliance with the company’s rules and with state and federal laws.
Read MoreThe city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission approved the rules that will establish a per-minute and per-mile payment formula for Uber drivers.
Read MoreTina Torabi is charged with first-degree assault for allegedly beating her infant son Kian, but has not faced charges related to her daughter’s death
Read MoreThere’s no reason to fret the freeze.
Read MoreThe victim was riding on the R train at Elmhurst Avenue station when she noticed a man seated near her with his genitals out.
Read MoreQueens District Attorney Richard Brown called Evangelou “an all-around special person.”
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