Evictions decreased by 30% in Queens last year under new state tenant protections
/“It’s a long overdue reversal, overturning rapid loss of affordable housing over time.”
Read More“It’s a long overdue reversal, overturning rapid loss of affordable housing over time.”
Read MoreDanniel Maio declined to describe many specifics of his campaign until he secures enough valid signatures to appear on the March 24 ballot.
Read MoreAfter 42 years in the Queens DA’s Office, veteran prosecutor James Quinn is eyeing a move to Borough Hall.
Read MoreKatz is the first new DA elected in Queens since 1991, the year late DA Richard Brown took office.
Read MoreThe two defendants allegedly prostituted their victim in Queens, Brooklyn and Harlem between 2014 and 2018.
Read MoreCertain tipped industries suffer from nebulous tipping conventions and cultural norms that make tips unreliable.
Read MoreDirectors Josh and Benny Safdie, of Forest Hills, said the film has been a long-term project for them.
Read MoreQueens sandwiches are some of the best in the boroughs, at least according to one food critic.
Read MoreA total of 59,378 people, including 21,352, stayed in a Department of Homeless Services shelter on the night of Jan. 2.
Read MoreAssemblymember Stacey Pheffer Amato will host the event at the Rockaway YMCA.
Read MoreSpeakers discussed solidarity across boundaries in the face of intolerance and emphasized the need for unity and action.
Read MoreAll workshops will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Read MoreConstantinides said he “respects her right as a Jewish woman to have her own view.”
Read MoreAn attorney alleges that investigators manufactured a reason for interrogating his client and that a prosecutor withheld key pieces of evidence.
Read MoreJewish leaders are inviting residents of all backgrounds to join them this week as they march across the Brooklyn Bridge.
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