Crosswalks may soon become ‘no texting’ zones
/Fines for breaking the law would range from $25 for a first-time offense to $250 for multiple violations in a short time span.
Read MoreFines for breaking the law would range from $25 for a first-time offense to $250 for multiple violations in a short time span.
Read More‘This is a victory for farmworkers, as we have finally had our day in court.’
Read More‘The statute will require a massive retooling of our discovery procedures requiring us to process all of these materials on cases.’
Read MoreCuts to funding would include reducing programming, cuts to weekend hours, smaller collections and delayed revitalization projects.
Read MoreThe outlawing of revenge pornography is a success story in which the Queens District Attorney’s Office was at the forefront.
Read MoreRetired Vice Squad Detective Ludwig Paz and his wife Arelis Peralta were the ringleaders of the scheme, which facilitated prostitution at eight properties in Queens and Brooklyn.
Read More“Riders have worked tirelessly to win bus lanes. But it will all come to nothing if those lanes are blocked and the rules go unenforced.”
Read More“This isn’t a crack in the justice system that [Yang Song] happened to fall through.”
Read More“This crime is a tragic case of the most extreme outcome of domestic violence.”
Read MoreDe Blasio announced the executive order at City Hall before a crowd of reporters and publishers from local news outlets, including the Queens Daily Eagle.
Read MoreMore than 70 percent of Queens subway stations are inaccessible to people with disabilities.
Read More“We want every child to walk away excited about what they have just created.”
Read MoreDe Blasio told reporters that the city would revise the size of the proposed jails, including a 270-foot-tall facility behind the Criminal Courthouse in Kew Gardens.
Read MoreDid you know Queens hosts the biggest Memorial Day parade in the United States?
Read MoreThe line curled around the block Tuesday night as hungry foodies waited to enter the Taste of Sunnyside.
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