Community hopes the proposed Sunnyside Yard mega-development includes affordable housing, shops
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Read MoreProsecutors will argue against the astronomical likelihood ratio of a DNA test.
Read MoreThe workforce faces a much different set of challenges than that of workers who have a singular employer.
Read More“Opponents of the Green Light law have used misinformation and outright lies to claim that the law will make our roads less safe.”
Read MoreNeir’s Tavern has been around since 1829, beginning the same year that Andrew Jackson became president.
Read MoreOver the course of a year, the defendants allegedly conducted tens of thousands of transactions involving the pills.
Read More“They consider DNA less reliable when it exculpates someone, but when it inculpates, it’s the be all and end all.”
Read MoreIn addition to the 17 cases filed in Queens, there were 251 complaints in New York City’s other four Supreme Civil Courts.
Read MoreThe panel will be livestreamed starting at 9 a.m.
Read MorePolice told the Eagle that the cop was found behind the wheel, “with the engine still running” after crashing into another car.
Read More“There are elderly people along the Q42 who have no other means of transportation in and out of their respective neighborhoods without this service.”
Read MoreThree Queens councilmembers flat-out say they will vote against the plan.
Read MoreCUNY Citizenship Now! began in 1997, and has grown into the largest university-based legal assistance program in the country.
Read More"It would destroy our nest eggs, basically.”
Read MoreThree hip-hop legends are immortalized in sculpture.
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