The FEC flagged contributions accepted by Santos’s political committee, which received three $25,000 contributions.
If Santos refuses to resign, could he be refused the seat? The short answer: Probably not.
Santos's swearing-in was delayed after Republicans who control the House failed in multiple rounds of voting to elect a speaker.
"My sins here are embellishing my resume," the representative-elect told the news outlet. "I'm sorry.”
The New York Times issued a bombshell report on the Bayside's Representative-elect's resume that raised concerns about his past work.
Republican George Santos declared victory in the race to claim Democrat Tom Suozzi's seat in the U.S. Congress.
The most heated race involves Zimmerman and Santos, who are squaring off to cover the district that runs from Queens to Long Island.
The advocacy groups highlighted the hate and violence that the Asian American community continues to face on public transportation.
Among those to speak out against the proposed bike lanes are civic group leader Michael Feiner who called the plan "illogical."
Zimmerman moved closer to replacing outgoing Rep. Thomas Suozzi in a largely Long Island district that covers part of Queens.
When Councilwoman Vickie Paladino demands to know what the man is smoking, he blows a puff into her face and says, "Weed."
Commonpoint Queens will partner with HIAS to help refugees find safe homes and social services in and around New York City as of this fall.
The contest winner will get to present their app to members of Congress and have their creation showcased in front of millions of people.
"No place is immune from gun violence," the church's rector said in a statement, alluding to a recent scourge of mass shootings.
A longtime firefighter who lived in Bayside and founded the FDNY band will soon be the namesake of a neighborhood street.
The village, which is within City Council District 19, would lose most of Flushing Bay to District 21 and several blocks to District 20.
A scourge of mail theft is putting Queens residents, especially seniors, at risk of financial and identity theft, U.S. Rep. Grace Meng said.
As of midnight Tuesday, the gubernatorial race was called, but Baysiders were still awaiting official results in some local races.
Tuesday is Election Day in Park Slope — here's what you need to know about primary races for Assembly, Civil Court judge, and more.
The mayor joined a chorus of city politicians speaking out in support of Drag Queen Story Hour after Bayside's rep condemned the program.
Vickie Paladino also leveled this accusation at Bed-Stuy's Chi Ossé, who is among many saying her words constitute harassment.
A bill aiming to create the national museum, which has been championed by a Bayside lawmaker for seven years, was signed into law Monday.
Tom Suozzi faced backlash for saying the state should double down on bail reform when asked what NY needs to do in the wake of the shooting.
Bayside's State Senator John Liu expects the mayor will stay at the helm of the city's public school system — but with some changes.
After determining that marijuana and vapes aren't tobacco products, the board pushed a vote on the non-smoking resolution to next month.
Karine Jean-Pierre grew up in Queens Village and started her career in Democratic politics as a Queens Council Member staffer.
The resolution advises private landlords to impose smoke-free policies in their units with the hope of eliminating indoor apartment smoking.
Protesters spent hours at the distribution center with blockades, a boat and a banner that read "we're in a climate f---ing emergency."
A GOP judge deemed Democrats' redistricting plans unconstitutional, but election officials told candidates to keep preparing for primaries.
Former city workers and advocates spoke out against the mayor, who selectively lifted the city's vaccine rule for athletes and performers.
Mayor Eric Adams returned to his alma mater in Bayside and called on lawmakers to keep the city's public school system under his control.
Family members, including one who is "severely disabled," have been forced to use neighbors' toilets for the past 10 months, the suit says.
"My hubby got 21 gallons today for $95. Not going to be able to afford to go to work soon," wrote one neighbor on a local Facebook thread.
Tony Avella said constituents are "embarrassed" by GOP Council Member Vickie Paladino, who he lost to by about 390 votes last year.
Agencies can currently start some projects without alerting neighbors and state officials. A Bayside leader hopes his bill will change that.
Bayside's Council Member voted in favor of permanent sidewalk eateries, which she previously said disadvantaged unvaccinated New Yorkers.
Locals were complaining about noisy car meetups and drag racing at a Bay Terrace parking lot. Officials said a locked gate solved the issue.
The progressive lawmaker's campaign marks a shift for District 3, which has mostly been represented by centrist Democrats and Republicans.
New congressional, assembly, and state senate maps divide Bayside from other right-leaning neighborhoods like Whitestone and College Point.
Here's what the newly proposed congressional maps means for voters in Bayside, more of whom would become part of Grace Meng's district.