The winner of a Surrogate’s Court post is accused of concealing a source of contributions to her campaign.
The winner of a Surrogate’s Court post is accused of concealing a source of contributions to her campaign.
The commissioner of the city’s Department for the Aging has been accused by his former secretary in a federal lawsuit of sexual harassment and discrimination.
People with knowledge of the case said that prosecutors were seeking felony charges against the police officer who was videotaped knocking a man off his bicycle during an event in July.
Edwin Méndez-Santiago, the official responsible for executing the mayor’s controversial plan to modernize elderly care, resigned citing “personal reasons.”
The New York Court of Appeals notified Judge-elect Nora S. Anderson on Thursday that it may consider suspending her until criminal charges against her are decided.
Tino Hernandez, the chairman of New York City’s public housing agency, said he was leaving to run a nonprofit drug treatment organization.
Judith S. Kaye, the longest-serving chief judge in the state’s history and the first woman to hold the job, has not endorsed a successor.
The officers were seen drinking during working hours and have been suspended without pay for 30 days.