
Brooklyn-born Kings County Court attorney referee launches campaign for Civil Court judge
Danielle Noel launched her campaign for Kings County Civil Court judge, pledging fairness, empathy, and dedicated public service.

Danielle Noel launched her campaign for Kings County Civil Court judge, pledging fairness, empathy, and dedicated public service.

Former Councilmember Ari Kagan announced that he will be running in the 48th Council District, which covers parts of Gravesend and Homecrest.

As current NYC Comptroller Brad Lander campaigns to be the city’s next mayor, the comptroller seat is up for grabs, with six candidates vying

AS CAMPAIGN SEASON heats up, New Yorkers who want to swap political parties ahead of NYC’s closed mayoral primaries must do so by today.

Councilmember Justin Brannan, who previously announced he is running for citywide office as New York City comptroller.

AFTER WATERING DOWN a years-in-the-making plan to improve the safety of Greenpoint’s McGuinness Blvd., the city again reversed itself.

BROOKLYN — U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman, state Sen. Kristen Gonzalez, and state Assemblymembers Jo Anne Simon, Emily Gallagher and Stefani Zinerman are all facing challengers

Attorney General Letitia James announced on Friday that the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) will offer its Election Protection Hotline for the upcoming June 25, 2024, primary election and

STATEWIDE — THE OFFICE OF THE NY ATTORNEY GENERAL’S ELECTION PROTECTION HOTLINE is going to be available for the upcoming primary election and during New York’s early voting period, which

This article was originally published on Aug 24 7:15pm EDT by THE CITY Absentee ballots are still trickling in, likely putting voter turnout in New York’s late-summer primary just above

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis learned who his Democratic challenger will be this fall. The impact of redistricting was on full display. Democrats sorted through rivalries amongst themselves. And abortion may give Democrats a lifeline

In a cluster of contentious Democratic primaries Tuesday, two New York incumbents were ousted from the U.S. House after redistricting shuffled congressional districts in one of the nation’s largest liberal states. Rep. Carolyn

State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, who currently represents the 22nd State Senate District, won the Democratic primary election for the newly drawn 26th State Senate District, besting challenger David Yassky. According

It will be a rematch. Former congressmember Max Rose defeated challenger Brittany Ramos DeBarros in the Democratic primary for the 11th Congressional District, setting up a rematch with incumbent U.S.

New York City voters returned to the polls on Tuesday to vote for the state’s second primary for US House and State Senate nominations. The polls closed at 9 pm

A crumbling expressway, rising seas and missing funding for NYCHA: the problems vexing NY-10 and how the area’s next congressperson can help.

Former City Councilmember David Yassky will be challenging State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, who currently represents the 22nd State Senate District, in this month’s Democratic primary election for the newly drawn

Imagine having the top legislator in New York State in the realm of criminal justice reform right here in Greenpoint. You do not have to imagine, because for a long

New York will allow voters to request absentee ballots for the general election because of an outbreak — like coronavirus — under a new state law signed Thursday. New Yorkers

A federal judge on Monday ordered the New York State Board of Elections to count thousands of absentee ballots that were disqualified because of missing postmarks, ruling in favor of

New York’s quest to keep voters safe from COVID-19 by letting them vote by mail in the June primary has led to big delays in tabulating results, concerns about disenfranchisement

This story was originally published on June 25 by THE CITY. Sign up here to get the latest stories from THE CITY delivered to you each morning. Rep. Yvette Clarke

House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler, who represents a district that includes parts of both Manhattan and Brooklyn, has prevailed in the state’s Democratic primary, a recent analysis of absentee

In conjunction with the COVID-19 pandemic, Megan Hookey, national AARP vice president, has sent a letter to all AARP chapter leaders, notifying: “All in-person AARP events are suspended until the

While absentee ballots have yet to be counted, Michael Tannousis ended election night with a commanding lead over his opponent Marko Kepi in the 64th Assembly District Republican primary. As

With a big lead over a large group of opponents, it appears U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke will win the Democratic primary in the 9th Congressional District. “While there are still

Nicole Malliotakis is now the Republican candidate for New York’s 11th Congressional District, setting up a race with incumbent U.S. Rep. Max Rose in November. Although COVID-19 has delayed many

Despite COVID-19 complications and absentee ballots not yet being counted yet, incumbent Assemblymember Felix Ortiz was comfortable enough with the ballots to declare himself the winner of the 51st Assembly

A primary election season like no other neared a conclusion Tuesday as New Yorkers made their picks for Congress, president and other offices following campaigns in which candidates largely had

One is a son of Ugandan refugees with an MBA from Harvard. The other is a co-founder of a Bronx middle school making his first run for public office. Both


For a moment, New York’s moot presidential primary was off. Then it was back on. Now, the state is trying again in court to nix it. But with or without

Here are some stories from our sister site at the Brooklyn Eagle The opening of Coney Island’s Wonder Wheel is postponed by the coronavirus pandemic Coney Island’s fabled Wonder Wheel

Coronavirus hits Hasidic community At least 100 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Brooklyn’s Hasidic Borough Park neighborhood, amid intense debates within and around such communities over continued gatherings

