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Queens Borough President Donovan Richards gave his green light to the city’s massive rezoning plan for Long Island City on ...
A new major development proposal from the city plans to reclaim 80 acres of closed off wetland in College Point to create ...
A former Rikers Island guard was convicted of felony charges after prosecutors say he planted a weapon inside the cell of a detainee he had recently beat up.
Resorts World New York City unveiled a slew of new details about its plans to transform its South Queens “racino” into what ...
An appeals court last week overturned a murder conviction after finding that the defendant’s constitutional rights were ...
The Legal Aid Society reached a tentative labor agreement with its attorneys’ union Wednesday afternoon, likely ending the ...
Federal prosecutors say that since being cuffed last month, Rashad Ruhani, a one-time senior legal advocate at the legal ...
Prisoners continue to be illegally held in solitary confinement a month after a judge ordered prison officials to comply with ...
A host of Queens elected officials immediately jumped to back State Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas in her bid to ...
The man became the ninth person to die in DOC custody in 2025, and the fourth person to die in as many weeks.
Legal Aid, Daniel L. Lynch, Solitary confinement, Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, HALT Act, Daniel Martuscello, Antony Gemmell, Riley Evans, kathy Hochul ...
As the city continues to crack down on the dangerous subway surfing habit among young New Yorkers, Queens famous 7 line remains the epicenter of the trend.
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