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The largest public defender strike the city has seen in 30 years may start sooner than later, as a small group of legal ...
The Adams administration has to start enforcing a law the City Council passed in 2023 that expanded a key city rental ...
Wiliam Blount, who struck a health department with a hammer in her head over a dozen times in the Queens Plaza subway station in 2022, was sentenced to 25 years to life.
A federal judge last week said the city was barred from fully implementing a local law banning solitary confinement on Rikers ...
The local committees charged with reviewing bids from each of the developers hoping to snag one of the three downstate casino ...
The recent federal detention of a Queens high school student by ICE and continued federal deportation actions in the city are ...
A 51-year-old detainee died at Bellevue Hospital while in the custody of the Department of Correction on Wednesday.
The Peoples’ House of Queens got a much-needed makeover with the completion of a newly renovated plaza outside of its Queens ...
Kristen Dubowski-Barba was officially installed as QCBA’s newest president last month, bringing with her a long career ...
Flames basketball, a primarily Brooklyn-based youth basketball nonprofit, paid a visit to Queensboro Correctional Facility in ...
Two City Council races appeared to come to an end on Tuesday after the Board of Elections released its latest vote count for the primary election that unfolded on June 24.
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