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Darcel Clark

The L Train at Union Square

Afternoon Bulletin: L Train Shutdown Might Stretch to Manhattan and More

For the 400,000 weekday riders of the L train, those commuting within Manhattan still might not escape the perils of the train’s potential shutdown.
By Felipe De La Hoz
Rev. Al Sharpton.

Little Consensus on the Future of Rikers Island at Sharpton Town Hall

Al Sharpton, COBA president Norman Seabrook, and Bronx D.A. Darcel Clark host town hall on future of Riker's Island jail
By Felipe De La Hoz
A view of the entrance to the Rikers Island prison complex (

Council Members Back Bronx DA-Elect’s Plan for Rikers Island Oversight

Council members who planned to call for a special prosecutor at Rikers Island are backing a plan from Bronx DA-elect Darcel Clark.
By Jillian Jorgensen
Voting booths.

Here’s What to Watch for on Election Day

By Ross Barkan
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY BRIGITTE DUSSEAU "USA-JUSTICE-DSK-FRANCE" A photograph taken on March 14, 2012 of the Bronx County Courthouse in New York. Judge McKeon is the judge for the New York State Supreme Court County of the Bronx civil trial brought by Guinean maid Nafissatou Diallo against former International Monetary Fund (IMF) head Dominique Strauss-Kahn, whom she accuses of raping her. Oral arguments of Strauss-Kahn's motion to dismiss the action on immunity grounds are scheduled to begin March 28. AFP PHOTO/DON EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)

Controversial Democratic Contender for Bronx DA Rolls Out Reform Package

By Ross Barkan
Pope Francis talks to a New York City police officer while visiting the South Pool at the World Trade Center. (Photo: Getty)

Afternoon Bulletin: Pope Visits 9/11 Memorial, Historic TWA Center to Become Hotel

By Lisa Brown
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