Poughkeepsie Gang Member "Quiet" Sentenced to 34 Years for Murder of Teen Bystander and Related Crimes
Poughkeepsie gang member known as "Quiet" has been sentenced to 34 years in prison for the murder of a teenage bystander and his involvement in related criminal activities, marking the conclusion of a high-profile case.
New York City Pauses Child Care Subsidy Enrollment Amid Funding Clash with Governor Hochul's Administration
New York City halted new enrollment for child care subsidies due to a funding dispute with Governor Hochul's administration, causing concerns among low-income families and prompting city officials to call for a resolution.
Astoria's Traffic Redesign Spurs Mixed Reactions Among Cyclists and Drivers
Astoria's traffic redesign to prioritize bikers on 31st Avenue has led to increased traffic issues, dividing opinion among residents and drivers facing longer commutes. The DOT is monitoring the changes and may adjust plans after community feedback.
Attorney General Letitia James Initiates Formal Investigation into Death Following Suffolk County Police Encounter in Wyandanch
Attorney General Letitia James' Office of Special Investigation has initiated a formal probe into the death of Henry Sanders after his encounter with Suffolk County Police in Wyandanch. The investigation, triggered by new information, will examine both on-duty and off-duty police actions involved in the incident.
Bipartisan Group of 40 Attorneys General, Led by NY's Letitia James, Urges Congress to Support Legal Aid Funding for Vulnerable Americans
Attorneys general from 40 states urge Congress to maintain funding for the Legal Services Corporation, highlighting its importance in providing legal assistance to the underprivileged.












