City partners with Queens libraries in unprecedented census campaign
/The cash influx will help pay for new technology like laptops, so New Yorkers can take the census online, plus staff training, marketing and operational support.
Read MoreThe cash influx will help pay for new technology like laptops, so New Yorkers can take the census online, plus staff training, marketing and operational support.
Read MoreBuildings larger than 25,000 square feet will be required to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2030, or face a fine.
Read MoreThe legislation increases the statute of limitations on criminal cases from age 23 to 28, and on civil from age 23 to 55.
Read More‘Both the interests of democracy and legal precedent demand that these invalidated affidavit ballots and Cabán votes be counted.’
Read MoreThough Trump could be impeached by a Democratic-controlled House, it is unlikely the Republican-controlled Senate would vote to convict him by a two-thirds majority.
Read MoreSo far this year, the city has paid $40,827,660 in settlements for NYPD-related lawsuits. Since 2015, the city has paid $322,096,991, according to the city’s data set.
Read MoreThe boy’s body was discovered by rescue workers at around 3:30 a.m. — more than seven hours after NYPD officers first responded to 911 calls.
Read MoreThe man is being sought for “obstructing governmental administration,” according to the NYPD.
Read MoreThe proposal comes amid a rise in cyclist fatalities citywide.
Read MorePolice said the stabbing occurred after a dispute.
Read MoreCabán and Katz’s razor-thin margin prompted the borough’s first manual recount since ballot scanners were introduced in 2010.
Read MoreThe lawyer turned herself into law enforcement officials on Monday.
Read MoreThe 2020 census and upcoming election cycle were hot topics during the convention, with ten presidential candidates visiting the convention for a forum.
Read MoreBuses travel an average of 3 mph during the p.m. peak on Fresh Pond Road between Metropolitan Avenue and Putnam Avenue.
Read MorePolice say 27-year-old Korey Cox was driving a Nissan Altima in the left lane of the westbound LIE when he veered into the center late and hit a motorcycle.
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