Attorney General’s mobile office will stop in Jamaica
/Residents can bring in concerns about identity theft, fraud, civil rights, senior issues like elder abuse, and worker’s rights, such as overtime pay and minimum wage issues.
Read MoreResidents can bring in concerns about identity theft, fraud, civil rights, senior issues like elder abuse, and worker’s rights, such as overtime pay and minimum wage issues.
Read MoreThere is a right to attorney for all low-income tenants facing an eviction in housing court.
Read MoreJudicial salaries depend on the type of judge, and can vary from $240,000 for the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals to $189,000 for City Court Judges.
Read MoreThe Proud Boys draped banners over bridges and tunnels around the city.
Read MoreNo one of South Asian descent has ever won a seat in city or state office, despite the community’s growing strength.
Read MoreSikhism was founded over 500 years ago by Nanak in the Punjab region of South Asia.
Read MoreAllow us to honor Queens’ new party king.
Read MoreIf you are a caregiver who is struggling, you are not alone.
Read MorePancake and syrup sampling galore.
Read MoreThe city failed to inform the UPOA after a probation officer was attacked while attempting to arrest someone for probation violation.
Read MoreNew York’s disallowance of mobile sports wagering is costing the state tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue, according to State Sen. Joseph Addabbo, Jr.
Read MoreQ.E.D. recently celebrated its fifth anniversary.
Read MoreA final request for proposal for construction of the Queens jail will be issued in the fourth quarter of 2021.
Read MoreAdvocates say a few simple signs pointing to the kiosk, which is located in the old jail behind the courthouse, would further streamline a scary process.
Read MoreThe conditions of the extradition agreement frustrated Justice Kenneth Holder.
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