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Read MoreShould a rotting rail line snaking through Central and South Queens be resurrected as a park or a new subway line? Queens has its answer – for now.
Read MoreDespite a major change to its service population, an impending homeless shelter in Briarwood that will only be open to senior men still faces opposition from a group of residents.
Read MoreGovernor Kathy Hochul joined a number of Queens elected officials and local leaders in Downtown Jamaica to celebrate the impending opening of Greater Nexus, an $11 million co-working space for local entrepreneurs.
Read MoreNew subway lines, dedicated bus lanes, AirTrains or pods – the Port Authority recently shared over a dozen potential transit options that could end up replacing former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s AirTrain to LaGuardia Airport.
Read More“We must ensure that our transportation projects are bold, visionary, and serve the needs of New Yorkers.”
Read More“His good nature character helped countless people behind bars and helped, especially younger people, to turn their lives around and stay focused.”
Read MoreThe bills comes after the MTA announced major changes to the pilot program in November that would cap the number of rides a resident could take.
Read MoreSpeakers discussed solidarity across boundaries in the face of intolerance and emphasized the need for unity and action.
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 MoreAnalysts predict that New York could lose up to two seats in Congress based on population estimates.
Read MoreNo one of South Asian descent has ever won a seat in city or state office, despite the community’s growing strength.
Read MoreAmir Griffin was shot and killed by a seemingly stray bullet on Saturday night. He was 14.
Read MoreNortheastern Queens Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal and Southeastern Queens State Sen. Leroy Comrie sponsored the bill in their respective chambers.
Read MoreThe NYPD has used the law to deny public access to records of officers involved in high-profile incidents of police brutality.
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