Woodside man dies after being hit by drunk driver fleeing separate crash
/The driver was trying to escape the scene of a separate collision that had taken place just blocks away.
Read MoreThe driver was trying to escape the scene of a separate collision that had taken place just blocks away.
Read MoreThe statue will be in view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, a nod to her status as the patron saint of immigrants.
Read MoreDozens gathered to send Acting DA Jack Ryan off with fond remarks and holiday cheer.
Read MoreSen. Toby Ann Stavisky stressed the importance of capital funding, or infrastructure funding, for college buildings in New York City and throughout the CUNY system.
Read MoreThe Green Light Law withstood court challenges and took effect Monday.
Read MoreThe “400 Years of African-American History Commission” was sponsored by State Sen. Leroy Comrie and signed into existence by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Read MoreThousands of food delivery workers — many of them low-income people of color — have had their electric bicycles and scooters confiscated by the NYPD.
Read MoreQueens has had a number of high profile anti-Semitic incidents this year.
Read MoreA pivotal vote by the City Council and community partnership began the revival of Edgemere and opened doors of opportunity for generations to come.
Read More“Having this set-aside is only a logical step to moving families out of shelter.”
Read MoreCouncil Speaker Corey Johnson announced the creation of a fund that will provide 1,250 qualifying students with $400 to spend on campus food.
Read MoreTenant advocates say too few people are aware of the city’s Universal Access to Counsel law.
Read MoreNYC Transit President Andy Byford called the failure “wholly inexcusable” after slush caused track transponders to malfunction.
Read MoreLocal organizations have championed several park projects, including a plan called the Kissena Way, which would create a network of pedestrian paths and cycle trails.
Read More“We have to make sure their voice is part of big decisions on land use, parks and capital funding.”
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