An Astoria military shop peddles Nazi regalia. The owner says that's industry standard
/Inside an Astoria antiques store, there's a display from a time in history many would rather not think about.
Read MoreInside an Astoria antiques store, there's a display from a time in history many would rather not think about.
Read MoreCouncilmember Robert Holden has noticed the potential impact on local businesses in his Council District 30.
Read MoreEvery year homeowner Kevin Lynch surrounds his house with hundreds of nutcrackers, Santas, nativity sets and snowmen.
Read MoreWhat do the president of an architecture firm, a president of a bank, the leader of a nonprofit and a former New York City Council Member have in common?
Read MoreA Manhattan woman was taken on a ride from hell when her Uber driver drove her miles away from home, groped her while she slept and robbed her of thousands of dollars, federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
Read MoreCity Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer was on his morning jog along Skillman Avenue in Sunnyside on Oct. 7 when he was faced with a sign telling New Yorkers in bold capital letters that it is their "civic duty to report any and all illegal aliens.”
Read MoreIn April, Queens native and military veterans Everett Palmer turned himself in to police for a DUI warrant in Pennsylvania. Two days later he was dead. Nearly six months later, Palmer’s family, friends and local leaders are still searching for answers to how and why Palmer died in police custody.
Read MoreNew York City Comptroller Scott Stringer visited Diversity Plaza in Jackson Heights Monday to announce his endorsement of Catalina Cruz in the race for the District 39 Assembly seat.
Read MoreFor years, Community District 12 — which includes Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Springfield Gardens, Baisley Park, Rochdale Village and South Jamaica — has been a literal dumping ground for the rest of New York City, but starting next year, the trash burden will lighten.
Read MoreThe constant roar of passing planes started in 2012 when a flight path usually used a handful of times a year became a permanent route.
Read MoreGlendale and Middle Village residents are raising money to block a potential homeless shelter for the city’s poorest residents — even before the city has issued an official proposal.
Read MoreSlipping through the closing emergency door, squeezing two people into one section of a revolving subway entrance, hopping over the turnstile — every straphanger has seen it. So have the cops.
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