After a four-decade campaign filled with starts, stops, delays and broken promises, Southeast Queens residents celebrated on ...
Residents of Southeast Queens gathered this week for a historic public forum tackling a complex issue – reparations.
As the end of the year approaches, the New York legal community this week made their pitch to Governor Kathy Hochul for expanding student loan assistance for attorneys working in the public sector, ...
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards gave Mets owner Steve Cohen’s plan to bring a casino to Citi Field’s parking lot his stamp of approval on Monday, bringing Cohen one step closer to having the ...
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For the third time in five years, the MTA said Tuesday that it has a final draft for a new Queens bus map. But while the agency touted its finished product from Queens Borough Hall, there may still be ...
The city officially broke ground on New York City Football Club’s future stadium in Willets Point on Wednesday, a little more than two years after Mayor Eric Adams first announced that the soccer club ...
The mayor’s sweeping and controversial plan to address the city’s housing crisis known as the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity cleared its final and highest hurdle on Thursday when it was approved ...
For the past month, dozens of Queens police officers flooded the courtrooms at the Queens Criminal Courthouse in a show of silent solidarity for their injured peer who was shot last year by a young ...
Mayor Eric Adams was sued by the City Council on Monday for his refusal to implement a law banning solitary confinement in the city’s jails. The lawsuit, which marks the latest jab in the ongoing ...