The NYPD’s specialized patrol units continued to make unconstitutional stop-and-frisks last year, failing to meet nearly ...
Nearly 500 Queens workers were laid off after Amazon ended contracts with their employers without providing proper notice, ...
A man being held in a new Bellevue Hospital jail unit for detainees with serious medical needs died on Wednesday, becoming ...
A Queens councilmember introduced legislation that she says would help notify New Yorkers when ambulances are delayed or ...
The Independent Rikers Commission is hoping to remind New Yorkers why the city first began to endeavor closing its dangerous ...
The federal government has yet to explain why Queens soldier Staff Sergeant Angel Sarah Rampersad and three other troops were removed from the official list of Iran War casualties, a week after a ...
The state is putting up more than $7 million to pay for legal representation for unaccompanied children in immigration court ...
The state Commission on Judicial Conduct last week ordered a Queens Civil Court judge to be removed from the bench, marking ...
For countless Queens residents who felt lost in the legal system when suddenly faced with threats of foreclosure, bankruptcy or debt collection, their saving grace was Mark Weliky.
New data released this week shows that the number of NYPD arrests over low-level or non-criminal issues remains as high, if not, higher, under Mayor Zohran Mamdani than it was under former Mayor Eric ...
New York’s top judge will not face any consequences for advocating for the passage of a sentencing reform bill, which Republican lawmakers claimed crossed an ethical line.
Most had expected election night to be a long haul for sophomore Assemblymember Claire Valdez, who was running in a ...
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