Six candidates for BP tackle community board disparities
/Whoever wins the special election will have the ultimate power to address the community board disparities.
Read MoreWhoever wins the special election will have the ultimate power to address the community board disparities.
Read More“Governor Cuomo needs to know that there are people inside who deserve the clemency I got.”
Read MoreNYPD officials said that the need for a light-weight version of a bullet-resistant vest was made clear by the death of Detective Brian Simonsen.
Read MoreWhite people are overrepresented on every single Queens community board. Latinx residents are underrepresented on all but one.
Read MoreThe annual Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day honors the individuals who die without stable housing amid New York City’s historic homelessness crisis.
Read MoreRiders had full subway service at Astoria Boulevard beginning Wednesday night.
Read MoreDonald Trump is the third president to be impeached in United States history — and the first from Queens.
Read MoreThe stations join six other Queens subway stations slated for accessibility improvements under the 2020-2024 Capital Plan.
Read More“Once Upon a Mattress” is a comedic take on the fairytale “The Princess and the Pea.”
Read MoreThe New York City Parks Department announced the closure on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe city will create 1,000 new permanent apartments to house so-called street homeless individuals.
Read MoreCourt personnel believe that they are ready to meet the demands of the new measures.
Read MoreAfter several recent rainstorms, residents of 231st Street near Seward Avenue claim they faced a deluge of water in their basements that they were scrabbling to clean.
Read MoreAuditors from Stringer’s office examined 102 gardens citywide that were maintained by DEP, and found that that the vast majority were improperly maintained
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