Ogle takes diverse personal, professional background into judicial candidacy
/“I saw how diverse Queens was becoming and I also realized that the bench did not reflect the community that it served.”
Read More“I saw how diverse Queens was becoming and I also realized that the bench did not reflect the community that it served.”
Read MoreNew York City is about halfway through the early voting period and Queens is lagging behind.
Read More“We are not against Open Streets, we just want it to work for everyone in the neighborhood.”
“The crisis we have in our city is clearly self-inflicted.”
Read More“These women have been completely traumatized by what happened to them. But they never received the services, the care or the compassion that they needed, still need and deserve.”
Read More“They definitely need bike lanes over there.”
Read More“We have a clear message to those who think they can get away with bringing these gun parts into our borough: Think again.”
Read MoreGovernor Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law that expands the BOE’s definition of the word “name,” and would allow for candidates to use alternate, familiar or anglicized names in their bids for office.
Read MoreThe NYC Street Vendor Scavenger Hunt will kick off with a gathering in Corona Plaza on Nov. 14
Read More“When these detainees' right to a speedy resolution of their cases isn't realized, Rikers functions as a de facto prison.”
Read More“We are here to keep you safe so you can keep everyone else safe.”
Read More“Women and TGNCNBI people housed at Rikers Island should not be used as pawns.”
Read More“The most important thing is to stay focused on what my job is, what I’m charged with and what I'm doing.”
The New York City court community gathered for a virtual Kings County Family Court Hispanic Heritage Month celebration Monday.
Read MoreAfter serving 26 years in prison for two armed robberies he says he didn’t commit, Breland was released last week. An investigation found he was wrongfully convicted.
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