Police reform advocate files bid for Queens BP
/Anthony Miranda is a retired NYPD sergeant advocating for police officers and communities of color.
Read MoreAnthony Miranda is a retired NYPD sergeant advocating for police officers and communities of color.
Read MoreMajor crimes reached historic lows in New York City under O’Neill, while New Yorkers’ calls for police accountability intensified.
Read MoreRules would address issue of “dual loyalty.”
Read MoreThey also urged the council to overhaul its process for disciplining members.
Read MoreDiwali is celebrated in countries that account for some of the city’s highest populations of immigrants.
Read MoreThe funds, known as Neighborhood 360°, will be used to pump up key commercial corridors.
Read MoreThe classes will occur on Tuesday and Friday afternoons in November.
Read MorePolice say the teen is part of a trio that assaulted the man on Linden Boulevard on the night of Oct. 8.
Read MoreRanked choice voting “has clear benefits related to civic engagement and representation.”
Read More“It’s on its deathbed. It’s in critical condition.”
Read More“Multiple similar candidates can run for office without fear of ‘stealing’ votes from one another.”
Read More“It is unclear who truly stands to gain from this complication of the electoral process. But it is clear who loses: immigrants and communities of color.”
Read MoreMando Rayo and Jarod Neece have embarked on a cross-country journey to find America’s best tacos, and that search has brought them to Brooklyn and Queens.
Read MoreNekhidia Harris has worked to become a luminary in her community, starting a non-profit organization to provide health and educational services to those in need.
Read MoreNick Roloson says he would work to establish more affordable housing in the area and expand the network of protected bike lanes.
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