Titus’ move to civil court would open seat in state Assembly
/So far two likely candidates have emerged for the seat, which encompasses much of Southeast Queens.
Read MoreSo far two likely candidates have emerged for the seat, which encompasses much of Southeast Queens.
Read MoreA new webtool, named Community District Priorities, allows for community boards to formally submit their annual needs and budget requests to the city.
Read More“This is just another part of the Trumps’ broader family separation agenda. And frankly, this agenda to make this country as white as possible.”
Read MoreCabrini was canonized in 1946, and was named the patron saint of immigrants in 1950. She received 219 votes to become a statue.
Read More“We are an incredibly vibrant and diverse community so it’s especially appalling in a South Asian community. We wish CVS would stand with us too against this sort of hate.”
Read MoreKatz’ town hall, in partnership with the New York Immigration Coalition, will address what that could mean for immigrants potentially impacted by the change.
Read MoreValerie Gaiter was 21 when was convicted of murder in 1979. She died of cancer Aug. 13 at 61 after serving nearly 40 years behind bars.
Read More“I just think we haven’t been able to express the feelings of the residents loud enough. We haven’t gone into the arena and fought for our fair share here.”
Read MoreThe QCBA’s presence was part of a series of tablings intended to promote the bar association and encourage student participation.
Read MoreThe calls to action comes at a time when federal funding for human services has dropped by about $300 million in less than a decade.
Read MoreThe hearing is scheduled for Sept. 5.
Read MoreJames slapped the administration with a lawsuit against the so-called “public charge” rule Tuesday, beginning a new chapter in James’ battle against the president's policies.
Read MoreA group of students and faculty took a trip to Dilley, Texas in order to support the efforts of detained, asylum-seeking immigrant families.
“Bob Witmer represented the best of the best in the legal profession. He was a devoted and selfless leader.”
Read MoreWhen the V train first debuted in December 2001 it created such a subway shakeup in Queens that the borough has yet to recover from it.
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