City reaches new phase of migrant crisis
/Top City Hall officials said Wednesday that the migrant crisis, and the city’s response to it, has reached a new and dire chapter.
Read MoreTop City Hall officials said Wednesday that the migrant crisis, and the city’s response to it, has reached a new and dire chapter.
Read MoreA scheduled vote on a proposal to build an affordable housing development in the Edgemere section of the Rockaway peninsula was delayed by the City Council on Tuesday after the plan received pushback from the local councilmember.
Read MoreBoth the Queens County Democratic and Republican parties have picked their respective nominees for the upcoming special election to succeed Daniel Rosenthal in representing the 27th State Assembly District in Eastern Queens.
Read MoreFormer Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s sweeping but controversial plan to restructure, or “simplify,” the state’s court system is no more, the Eagle has learned.
Read MoreLess than a week after nearly 60 New York City elected officials penned a letter to President Joe Biden calling for increased federal support in dealing with the migrant crisis, several of them rallied outside City Hall on Monday calling for Biden’s backing.
Read MoreTop elected officials from across the city and state gathered in City Hall on Monday to announce that they were pouring nearly half a billion dollars into additional gun violence prevention measures.
Read MoreAs Queens and the city deal with the effects of an intense heatwave, State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie toured Bayswater Point State Park on Friday alongside local Assemblymember Stacey Pheffer Amato to discuss the future of the park and the effects of climate change on it and other areas in New York City.
A Queens judge this week rejected the city’s request to send the sheriff to break down the doors of two Flushing homes allegedly being rented as illegal Airbnbs.
Read MoreThe area near Creedmoor Psychiatric Center became the site of two rallies on Thursday, as locals and elected officials protested the city’s plan to bring a massive tent shelter for asylum seekers to the long-abandoned campus.
Read MoreLisa Zornberg, the former chief of the Criminal Division at the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York, was named City Hall’s next chief counsel by the mayor on Wednesday.
Read MoreQueens school districts will have more work to do than any other New York county when it comes to hiring teachers and finding room for students thanks to new class size laws, a new report from the city’s budget office claims.
Read MoreDespite pushback from a number of Eastern Queens officials, the city says it is moving forward with a plan to bring a 1,000-bed shelter for adult male asylum seekers to the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center campus in the coming months.
Read MoreIn an expected move, the GOP and the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission have appealed an appellate court’s recent decision ordering New York’s congressional district lines to be redrawn. The case will now be heard by the state’s highest court, the second time the court has heard a case on the state’s redistricting lines.
Read MoreA Queens lawmaker is calling on the leader of the New York State Police to immediately implement guidelines that protect officers against discrimination based on religious attire, clothing or facial hair.
Read MoreDany Chen, the losing candidate in Queens’ only recent Republican primary, has filed a lawsuit against the winner of the race, Yu-Ching James Pai, and the Board of Elections alleging widespread voter fraud in the June election.
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