Agency has canceled more and more repairs requests since Hurricane Sandy.
Former state senator will be sentenced later this week.
The AG announced an initiative that aims to combat animal cruelty throughout the state.
Douglaston attorney previously ran for City Council in 2001.
Queens Quiet Skies holds meeting at Bayside High School to discuss ongoing efforts in battle against airplane noise.
Smartphone app was supposed to be offered for a year.
Councilman plans to focus his efforts on clearing his name in alleged mayoral rigging scheme.
Congresman adds new office after northeast Queens, Great Neck and several other communities added to his district.
Mayor defends city's stop-and-frisk policy and says Police Department is "under attack" by candidates.
Legislation increases penalties for failing to register as a sex offender, pharmacists who illegally sell drugs.
DOB cracks down on more than 900 construction sites in the five boroughs.
City Council Speaker could launch an ethics probe into Halloran's alleged romance with a former intern.
Flight delays expected to lessen after FAA sends controllers back to work full-time.
State officials suspend enrollment in Visiting Nurse Service plans, New York’s largest managed long-term care plan for the elderly and disabled.
Representatives from the city's School Construction Authority will talk about school site at 48th Avenue.
MTA service disruptions for April 27-28.
State senator and civic leaders say DOB process puts neighborhoods at risk.
The Department of Investigation said it found the BOE had wasted $2.4 million in city funds during the November 2011 election.
Agency adds Wi-Fi to 30 stations this week.
Some Queens Republicans are calling for Chairman Phil Ragusa to step down and for Turner to take his place.
Study will help agencies better understand the risks posed by airborne contaminants if they were to ever be dispersed in the atmosphere or the city’s subway system.
Thompson reported earnings more than five times that of Quinn.
Assemblywoman says agency should use $40 million increase in funding to restore services cut in 2010.
Congresswoman will hold her second 'Congress On Your Corner' event in Fresh Meadows.
Halloran and Smith contest corruption charges in White Plains federal court.
The proposal, co-sponsored by Christine Quinn, would raise the age to legally buy cigarettes from 18 to 21.
New York's U.S. senators had blasted a plan to allow small knives, some sporting equipment on passenger planes.
The former congressman tweeted a 64-point city improvement plan Monday. Can you say "Mayor Weiner?"
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Councilman and New York Blood Center surpass goal in terms of pints donated.
The city will put six Nissan LEAF cabs on the road on April 22.
Councilman discusses the process of allocating $1 million to community upgrade projects.
Queens civic activist was killed in 2011.
Congresswoman addresses constituents on first 100 days in office.
After background check measure fails in Senate, legislators speak out.
Bills co-sponsored by Assemblywoman Nily Rozic seek to eliminate wage inequality for workers due to sex, race or national origin.
If Anthony Weiner decides to run on the Democratic ticket for mayor, he is right behind Christine Quinn, NBC poll shows.
LGBT group pushes for the state to pass the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act.
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Agency's chairman says electrical and track repairs are needed and that fare hike in 2015 is likely.