It's the day before the election in New York City, which will decide one of the most highly-watched and anticipated elections ...
When President Trump announced his unprecedented move to end emergency funds for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program during the federal shutdown last week, Christine Quinn immediately began ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- In this episode of Up Close, three weeks and two days from now the votes will be cast in the primary election for mayor of New York. the field of candidates this year, like the ...
In The New York Times' telling, the City Council speaker and mayoral hopeful who happens to be openly gay, is "temperamental and surprisingly volatile." The piece have some saying, "This story would ...
Christine Quinn may not be gearing up for a political resurrection just yet, but the former New York City Council speaker and 2013 mayoral candidate has carved out a vital role as one of New York City ...
Chrishell Stause and her former Selling Sunset costar Christine Quinn are not mending bridges anytime soon. Appearing on the ...
With Anthony Weiner’s chances of becoming the next mayor of New York City rapidly slipping from slim to none, out New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has regained her position as frontrunner ...
Last year, 154,000 public school students in New York City were homeless at some point—a record number reflecting the city’s deepening housing crisis.
As a federal government shutdown continues, New York State is racing to protect its most vulnerable residents from the fallout. Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $30 million emergency food assistance ...
Chick-fil-A is the most talked about restaurant in America right now, if you only count politicians. New York City Councillor Christine Quinn has gone a step further than saying "we don't want you ...
PARK SLOPE, Brooklyn (PIX11) — City leaders gathered in Park Slope, Brooklyn Wednesday to announce a significant $668,000 grant that will extend crucial support to homeless families across New York ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- In this episode of Up Close, a stunning admission this week from New York City Mayor Eric Adams. After he said the subways were safe, he now says he too doesn't feel safe in ...
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