New York state might be getting a new Democratic primary date
/By moving its primary date to April 28, New York would increase its delegate count by 25 percent, to 327.
Read MoreBy moving its primary date to April 28, New York would increase its delegate count by 25 percent, to 327.
Read MoreReducing transit fares by way of programs such as the city’s Fair Fares initiative greatly benefits low-income residents without overcrowding transit.
Read More“Gregory Lasak’s impressive track record as a prosecutor and judge make him the best candidate to lead the Queens County District Attorney’s office.”
Read MoreDonors are shoveling money into a few of the candidates’ campaign accounts in a last-ditch effort to get out the vote.
Read MoreOther features of the budget include $60 million toward retrofitting city government buildings for the city’s Green New Deal initiative and $5 million toward Vision Zero.
Read MoreThe suspect was identified through video taken at the incident, police said.
Read MoreWhile every candidate agreed that they would reform and modernize the Queens DA’s office, the disagreements came over who was the right person for that job.
Read MoreAdvocates and attorneys now recognize that traffickers force their immigrant victims to perform various crimes in addition to sex work, such theft and drug offenses.
Read More“We don’t think that someone should have to sit on Rikers because they’re homeless and don’t have somewhere to go … “
Read MoreOutdoor goes indoors. New works complement golden oldies. Loud gets silent. Dogs mix with birds. Esoteric becomes pop.
Read More"All these new developers moving in are basically cashing in on the economic activity that the smaller businesses created.”
Read MoreFlushing has the most businesses of any neighborhood in Queens, according to an economic report about the borough by the Office of the State Comptroller in 2018.
Read More“Will our Chief Law Enforcement Officer continue to tolerate the totally lawless environment that is Rikers Island … ?”
Read MoreAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the sector is set to grow only three percent by 2026, though the demand is far higher.
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