Council considers free legal help for more tenants facing eviction
/The law provides free legal assistance to renters who earn less than 200 percent of the federal poverty line in 25 New York City zip codes, including five in Queens.
Read MoreThe law provides free legal assistance to renters who earn less than 200 percent of the federal poverty line in 25 New York City zip codes, including five in Queens.
Read More“I think it’s going to radically transform who’s going to get their green cards in this country.”
Read MoreThe group Students for a Free Tibet said the exhibit distorted reality by obscuring Chinese oppression in the territory.
Read More“Justice must be served.”
Read MoreThe park has not undergone a renovation since 1996.
Read MoreThe forum will take place at the Bayswater Jewish Center.
Read MoreInvestigations by the NYPD Highway Patrol Collision Investigation Squad are still ongoing.
Read MoreThe leaders implemented the forum series after anti-Semitic vandals scrawled symbols of hate at the Silver Gull Beach Club.
Read MoreICE made at least seven arrests in New York City courthouses last year.
Read MoreThe courthouse is a living relic of architectural and neighborhood history.
Read More“If we don’t take action now, none of us are going to have a home.”
Read MoreThe ruling, made by Judge Barrington Parker, upholds the initial ruling made in Brooklyn Federal Court in 2018.
Read More“They have numerous clients that we do not specifically approve or disapprove.”
Read More“Every single worker who walks onto a job site deserves to come home safely at the end of the day.”
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