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The City Council on Thursday laid the groundwork to sue the mayor over his administration’s controversial executive order ...
Another round of federal cuts from the Trump administration are threatening projects meant to mitigate one of Queens’ most ...
Several residents of the South Jamaica Houses in Queens say that their names and signatures were forged on a ballot petition sheet collected by a canvasser on behalf of a group of local and citywide ...
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards wants the city to get the Forest Hills Stadium concert season back on track after a ...
The Department of Correction’s death toll continued to climb at a rapid rate this week after a 27-year-old died on Rikers ...
‘Quite confused’: SEQ left out of illegal truck parking pilot despite being plagued by the issue
When the Department of Transportation last week announced a new pilot program to address illegal truck parking, a group of ...
Though a number of major questions remain about the city’s early efforts to bring a long-desired level one trauma hospital to ...
Judges and legislators across New York agree – the state needs more trial court justices across its courts to address the ...
Tenants living in a Jamaica apartment building embroiled in a long court battle with their infamous landlord won a temporary victory on Tuesday – but they say they aren’t ready to celebrate quite yet.
The MTA on Monday said that after years of starts and stops, drafts, final drafts, do-overs and approved plans, it finally ...
The Adams administration said late Tuesday that they will soon allow federal immigration agents onto Rikers Island, a move ...
Officials on both sides of the Queensboro Bridge are calling on the city to finally open the long-delayed pedestrian walkway ...
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