Ambiguous clause inspires debate over 'Raise the Age' law
/“We don’t know what ‘extraordinary circumstances’ means either.”
Read More“We don’t know what ‘extraordinary circumstances’ means either.”
Read More“The defendant and his co-defendant are wholly responsible and wholly culpable.”
Read MoreCrowley and Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania are returning to the Beltway.
Read MoreSgt. Matthew Gorman emerged from a van outside his home in Seaford using crutches and was accompanied by several unidentified people.
Read MoreThe store will sell a variety of cannabis products available as permitted by New York State regulations, such as vape cartridges, tinctures and capsules.
Read MoreThe Eagle asked public advocate candidates what steps they would take to balance community character with the need for new housing.
Read More"One of the real risks here is the message we send to companies that want to come to New York and expand to New York.”
Read More“This could have been a game changer if done the right way,” Blake said.
Read MoreEspinal’s bill, formally known as Int. 1407-2019, would ban “single-use plastics for which there is a reasonable sustainable alternative,” his office said.
Read More“The administration’s efforts to address our most vulnerable populations have too often resulted in communities being silenced.”
Read MoreCourt reporting is a particularly valuable job, though reporters’ essential function can be overlooked by people unfamiliar with courtroom proceedings.
Read More“The public is entitled to expect that judges will perform their activities and duties fairly, impartially and free from bias and prejudice.”
Read MoreDetective Brian Simonsen died after being hit once in the chest by crossfire as he and six other officers fired 42 shots at suspect Christopher Ransom.
Read More‘The videos are plainly relevant.’
Read More“It's time we stamped out the last remnants of its Tammany Hall habits.”
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