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There’s no single clear frontrunner in the race to represent one of the city’s most diverse Council districts – there’s three.
New York’s legal community kicked off Asian American and Pacific Islander month with a who’s who gathering of court leaders ...
The city reached a major milestone last week in Willets Point when it completed construction of the structures of the first ...
New York’s rocky overhaul of its Medicaid consumer directed home care program puts 280,000 elderly and disabled New Yorkers ...
Mayor Eric Adams continued to stray from the city’s current plan to shutter Rikers Island on Tuesday, suggesting that he ...
From the get-go, the hour-long debate saw all three candidates take harsh jabs at each other, often throwing out accusations ...
State lawmakers and legal advocates rallied in Albany on Tuesday for a new bill that would eliminate a host of administrative ...
New York City is failing to meet its obligation to provide legal representation to low-income New Yorkers facing eviction, a ...
A Senate committee played their cards close to their chest this week when they narrowly voted to advance a bill that would ...
As a federal judge continues to consider taking Rikers Island out of the city’s control, a jail expert hired by the city says ...
Far from their respective district’s boundaries, several candidates hoping to be elected in Queens had their campaigns ...
Open street season officially started last week, and elected officials stood with advocates in Queens to demand the city ...