Queens community groups sound alarm on Census scammers
/Phony census scammers have tried to blackmail residents of Corona.
Read MorePhony census scammers have tried to blackmail residents of Corona.
Read MoreThe endorsement unites the Queens and Kings County Democratic organizations.
Read MoreBusiness is continuing more or less as usual across Queens’ sprawling court system, even as other institutions restrict access or limit large gatherings of people amid coronavirus uncertainty.
Read More“The chief judge of the Supreme Court of Kings County, Brooklyn, said, ‘Liz Holtzman, she can’t get over being a woman.’” Holtzman recalled. “I mean, what am I supposed to do? … Go in camouflage?”
Read More“Criminalization makes it difficult for sex workers to challenge exploitation and abuse.”
Read MoreNearly 1,000 runners from across the United States have signed up to compete in the fifth annual Queens Marathon in Flushing Meadow Corona Park on March 22.
Read MoreThe administration’s changes to the public charge provision, which impact some immigrants’ ability to get a green card based on their use of government social services, have set our country up for a public health catastrophe.
Read MoreAs a Manhattan Supreme Court judge hears oral arguments in a class action lawsuit against the MTA Wednesday, advocates for the rights of the disabled will rally across the street and at concurrent events throughout the city.
Read More“Queens College will not tolerate anti-Semitism or bigotry of any kind.”
Read More”To me, if a child or family is in crisis and I’m available to help them, I don't look at the movement of time, and the parents are grateful, and I’m grateful because they’re comfortable enough to share their personal lives with me.”
Read MoreA total of 217,960 NYCHA tenants were impacted by 1,246 heat, water and hot water outages, from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2019.
Read More“Many small businesses, in particular Asian American-owned businesses such as restaurants and retailers, have experienced a significant drop in business due to misinformation and xenophobia about coronavirus.”
Read MoreThe program, known as the Hub, will provide job training, legal counseling, a food pantry and classes for English-language learners.
Read More“I’m hoping that the next speaker is a woman, and specifically a woman of color.”
Read More“The USTA is excited to welcome some of the world’s most talented athletes to the home of the world’s biggest stage in tennis.”
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