While New Yorkers and potential visitors are bracing for transportation headaches when the World Cup comes to town in June, ...
The state’s top court concluded cases at a faster rate in 2025, continuing a trend that has begun to emerge under Chief Judge ...
An entirely different type of starting gun was fired at Aqueduct Racetrack this week as the state began soliciting public ...
Property tax increases that officials claimed would have greatly harmed Queens residents will not be included in the city’s ...
A Queens representative proposed legislation that would give migrants the option to attend legally-mandated court appearances ...
While an expansion of the state’s prison oversight agency went into effect over the weekend, the agency cannot function until ...
Investigations into alleged abuses by Rikers Island officers will no longer be handled by the Department of Correction, ...
The city has agreed to pay nearly $5.2 million to the families of two men who died on Rikers Island of methadone overdoses, ...
Top judges from Queens and the city’s other four boroughs came together on Monday afternoon to celebrate the court’s most ...
After four years of research and development, the Unified Court System launched its new website that court leaders hope offer ...
The community board with jurisdiction over the 100-acre Aqueduct Racetrack site up for redevelopment wants a seat at the ...
The City Council this week demanded the Department of Correction answer long-ignored questions about how it's changed – or ...