One Queens State Senator Hesitates On Bail Reform Bill
/“Bail reform is still being negotiated, so with no definitive language, I cannot support or reject it yet.”
Read More“Bail reform is still being negotiated, so with no definitive language, I cannot support or reject it yet.”
Read More“He touched a lot of people. He was our light and soul.”
Read More“This is a shocking offense, especially given the defendant’s obligations as a police officer, and we intend to hold him accountable for his alleged conduct.”
Read MoreThe proposed rule change would define anyone who receives benefits — even if they are not dependent on them — as a “public charge.”
Read MoreThe Moore-Jackson Cemetery has experienced a bit of wear and tear since it opened in 1733. The last person was interred in the colonial-era burial ground in 1868.
Read MoreThe ballot allows District 22 residents ages 14 and over to choose from 13 options for how best to spend the $1 million set aside for capital projects in their area.
Read MoreThe Constellation, known as Connie, flew for TWA for three years before it was forced into retirement by the Boeing 707.
Read More“One woman alone is mighty, but, as many women in this community have shown, all of us working together are unstoppable.”
Read MoreAll women detainees in the city would be housed at the Kew Gardens jail, the city announced Friday.
Read MoreThe bewildering incident began when police say Jarrell Davis crashed his car into an police vehicle that was parked in front of the 111th Precinct.
Read More“It is long past time for the city to pay the lawyers we fund to represent New Yorkers every day.”
Read MoreOn March 18, Justice Brathwaite Nelson hosted an introductory meeting with the Bar Association leaders at her Jamaica chambers.
Read MoreCops say that the suspect exposed himself and touched himself in front of a 28-year-old woman as she rode the train.
Read MoreCompStat data for precincts located in Queens North shows a 71.9 percent increase in misdemeanor sex crime reports.
Read MoreThe city plans to construct three other jails in Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx and close Rikers detention center by 2017.
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