Ex-assistant chief files suit against city
Six months after he was suspended without pay, a high-ranking member of the Kingston Fire Department is headed to court
Six months after he was suspended without pay, a high-ranking member of the Kingston Fire Department is headed to court
Faced with a drought of historic proportions, Kingston officials are turning to neighboring communities and city residents for help with
As discussions on the city’s 2013 budget begin in earnest, some city lawmakers say that a combination of state-mandated expenses,
The Common Council is moving closer to enacting a new city law which would ban smoking beneath the Stockade District’s
Kingston’s share of payments into the Safety Net welfare program is on track to top $2 million. But unlike last
Keegan Ales has spent the last decade or so building a reputation for its tasty craft-brewed beer that may be
The most abused and most deadly addictive drugs in America don’t come in glassine envelope or a bit of
An audit by the Office of the State Comptroller turned up a number of flaws, ranging from potential conflicts of
As city officials scramble for a fix, the news emanating from a large sinkhole on Washington Avenue keeps getting worse.
The leader of the Common Council’s Democratic majority said that he’s open to compromise on a controversial ethics law that