Detective’s death renews scrutiny of felony murder rule
/“New York is moving progressively toward criminal justice reform and we’re making great strides, but we’re still in the Dark Ages when it comes to having the felony murder statute.”
Read More“New York is moving progressively toward criminal justice reform and we’re making great strides, but we’re still in the Dark Ages when it comes to having the felony murder statute.”
Read MoreThe Queens International Night Market will making its delicious return to Flushing Meadows Corona Park to kick off its fifth season on April 20.
Read More“I learned I could run my own business and I signed up,” Cavallaro said. “I loved it so much and I excelled because I was grateful to work.”
Read More“I’ve been absolutely inundated by e-messages and phone calls.”
Read More“It is our belief that the Democratic County Committee of Queens County should be a democratic, transparent, inclusive, accountable, and accessible organization.”
Read MoreYesterday, Citi Field hosted the Mets home opener, the stadium’s first marquee event of 2019.
Read More“No one should ever be made to feel uncomfortable in the workplace and singled out for unwanted attention.”
Read More‘New York's new death penalty is death-by-incarceration.’
Read MoreThe exhibit includes Egyptian antiquities, pre-Columbian feathered textiles, late medieval prints with mythological and allegorical themes and surrealist works.
Read More‘There’s a moment every Saturday night where you look around and it looks like all of New York City is there.’
Read More“If this comes out in 10-30 years that we sent an innocent man to jail, especially a person of color, I would feel awful. That’s my only worry.”
Read More“You are defending Mr. Chanel Lewis in which you do not have full disclosure of information.”
Read MoreAn entirely volunteer-based nonprofit group advocates for the conservation and sustainability of Astoria Park, a nearly 60-acre park located along the East River.
Read MoreThe Department of Sanitation encourages both professional and amateur artists from across the city to submit designs for its first-ever “Trucks of Art” project.
Read More“The purpose is to gain valuable initial feedback before having broader community meetings that will be open press.”
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