"You've given me two more years," the controversial pol told supporters.
Here's what you need to know about voting in the 2023 general election if you live in the Bayside area.
Avella told Patch why he should be elected for the City Council's District 19 seat in the upcoming Nov. 7 election.
St. Agnes School in College Point, which closed in 2021, will temporarily house 300 asylum seekers for three months.
The Long Island resident announced Tuesday his campaign for New York’s 3rd Congressional District.
Senator John Liu, Council Member Vickie Paladino, and others urged city leaders to carry out careful communication and planning.
Here's where to find primary night results in Queens Council District 19's first race of election season.
A newly released court transcript shows a New York judge gave the congressman's family a lengthy warning before accepting their bonds.
Gercino dos Santos and Elma Preven paid for the embattled lawmaker's $500,000 bond after he was charged with fraud last month, records show.
Three Democrats are competing in Northern Queens to go run Republican City Council Member Vickie Paladino in November.
Santos, 34, who represents parts of Queens and Long Island, has refused to resign and plans to seek a second term.
Derek Myers, 31, said he sent at least seven $150 payments to Santos' director of operations, Vish Burra, to land his job.
"The world has known for months that Santos is a liar, an imposter, a criminal," said a constituent in Santos's district.
Santos, 34, was released from custody on a $500,000 bond after making the plea at the federal courthouse in Central Islip, officials said.
The city turned the Anchor Inn Hotel into a new emergency shelter over the weekend, housing over 100 migrants.
Santos, who represents parts of Queens and Long Island, announced his bid for re-election on Monday.
The shelter opened at the Anchor Inn Hotel on Northern Boulevard and 215th Street on Saturday.
A group in Bayside sent thousands of postcards to voters urging they take action to help expel Rep. George Santos from office.
Concerned Citizens of NY-03 wrote a letter to Rep. LaLota demanding he sign a resolution calling for Santos's resignation.
A group of constituents called on Rep. Anthony D’Esposito to co-sponsor legislation to expel Rep. George Santos.
Gregory Locke, 33, was fired last week for “unprofessional behavior” after it was revealed he was posting x-rated content online for money.
Avella is running for City Council in District 19, where elections are slated to be held this summer after district lines were shuffled.
"Have you ever not told a lie?" Santos said. "Think hard."
The filing doesn’t guarantee the embattled Republican will seek another term in Congress.
The Committee on Mental Health, Disability and Addiction removed the Bayside rep for openly opposing Drag Queen Story Hour.
The committee unanimously voted on Tuesday to investigate whether the Republican "engaged in unlawful activity."
The Douglaston Civic Association called on Gov. Hochul to stop the New York Housing Compact, a plan that would add thousands of new homes.
Two-thirds of residents in the state said the embattled Republican should resign from Congress, a 6 percent jump compared to last month.
Residents from the district will stop at locations that represent Santos-related scandals on Saturday.
Santos co-sponsored legislation that would declare AR-15 style rifles the "national gun." Gov. Kathy Hochul called the bill "unforgivable."
Republican Vickie Paladino currently represents District 19 and won against Avella for the same position in November 2021.
Rep. Robert Garcia from California submitted the resolution on Thursday to expel the embattled Republican from his seat.
The constituents of New York’s 3rd Congressional District and several lawmakers arrived at Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
Derek Myers accused Santos of making sexual approaches toward him, such as touching Myers’ groin and asking if he had a Grindr profile.
Two FBI agents reached out to Richard Osthoff, a former service member, on Wednesday, according to POLITICO.
The demand comes after Mother Jones reported Santos allegedly fabricated several of the donors listed on his campaign reports.
Santos withdrew his participation from the House Committee on Small Business and the House Committee on Science, Space & Technology.
Only 13 percent of New York's 3rd congressional district surveyed by Siena College wanted George Santos to stay in office.
Actor George Takei, best known for his role in Star Trek, started a petition to expel Santos, the embattled Republican, from the House.
The group Concerned Citizens of NY-03 held a press conference with Bronx Democrat Ritchie Torres calling on the FEC to investigate Santos.