A Queens man managed to avoid a felony conviction after a jury found him not guilty for the death of a three-year-old boy on ...
New York’s Right to Counsel program saw some improvement in 2025 after struggling for years, but is still performing well ...
Since Queens became a part of New York City in 1898, none of the 23 men who served as the city’s mayor were born in Queens or ...
With the mayoral elections coming up, it's important that we seek out representatives who will do right by their constituents ...
The NYPD’s wide-reaching surveillance apparatus is unconstitutionally spying on New Yorkers, a new federal suit alleges.
The notorious floating jail complex off Rikers Island known as “The Boat” is being moved south to be turned into scrap metal.
The fate of a plan to rezone and reshape 54-blocks of Long Island City is uncertain just hours before it’s scheduled to come ...
The city’s plans to transform large swaths of two of Queens’ most bustling neighborhoods both cleared Council votes on ...
A 57-year-old home health aide, is suing her landlord, Zara Realty, for “using the courts as a weapon, “ as well the landlord ...
An appeals court overturned the conviction of a Queens man after judges said police officers improperly frisked the man who ...
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