Swastikas at Rego Park School Prompt Hate Crime Investigation
/A hammer and sickle and the phrase “Hail Hitler” were also drawn on the yard at PS 139, while school was closed for winter break.
Read MoreA hammer and sickle and the phrase “Hail Hitler” were also drawn on the yard at PS 139, while school was closed for winter break.
Read MoreBrown presented Boone with the award in recognition of her 21 years of work in the field of journalism.
Read MoreThe borough is home to the two most ideologically opposed candidates and two others who fall somewhere in between.
Read MoreThe strong winds also felled trees throughout Queens, home to more than 253,000 trees.
Read More“New Yorkers stand with the Jewish community against anti-Semitism in all its forms.”
Read MoreSteven O’Brien, 25, is charged with third-degree assault for allegedly throwing the punch that killed John “Danny” McGee during an altercation outside a Sunnyside bar.
Read MoreShurn Anderson became the new director of Economic Development, Brent Weitzberg takes over as director of Health and Human Services and Seniors and Anayeli Gomez-Brittain will serve as Katz’s policy advisor.
Read MoreOverall ICE arrests in New York City increased 88 percent between the last year of President Obama’s tenure and the first two years of Trump’s term.
Read MoreTwo suspects were charged with second-degree murder, gang assault, kidnapping and criminal possession of a weapon following a weeks-long investigation.
Read MoreThe victim was riding a Manhattan-bound train between the 61st Street-Woodside and 52nd Street-Lincoln Avenue stations.
Read MoreWeiner served in Congress from 1999 to 2011, when he resigned after an earlier sex scandal.
Read MoreCourt reporting is a particularly valuable job, though reporters’ essential function can be overlooked by people unfamiliar with courtroom proceedings.
Read MoreThe Jackson Heights company connects clients with attorneys.
Read MoreMotor vehicle collisions have steadily risen in Queens and citywide over the past five years.
Read MoreThe Queens Democrats voted to endorse Assemblymember Michelle Titus, attorney Wyatt Gibbons, law clerk Claudia Lanzetta and law secretary Alan Schiff.
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