Board of Elections unveils Queens’ 7 early voting locations
/Overall, New York City will host 38 early voting sites.
Read MoreOverall, New York City will host 38 early voting sites.
Read MoreFreddie Salgado faces up to 25 years to life in prison when he is sentenced later this month.
Read MoreThe NYPD said that April 2019 had a record-low number of reported murders, robberies and burglaries for the month of April, however.
Read MoreStudents and families depend on the vans, but it’s’s unclear what agency, if any, has oversight over them.
Read MoreWith the weather getting warmer and the days getting longer, Gateway National Recreation Area is adding even more programming for Queens residents.
Read MoreOfficers from the 113th Precinct named the goat Josh and delivered it to a city animal shelter for a meal of hay.
Read More“They found her lying in the tub, not breathing, her lips are blue … motionless.”
Read MoreAs National Poetry Month comes to a close, the MTA is making riders’ commutes a bit brighter with a new interactive guide to “Poetry in Motion.”
Read MoreThe woman allegedly thought she was throwing the pup into an incinerator when she decided to toss the animal into a trash chute.
Read MoreThere’s a lesser known, but equally important, mode of transportation in Southeast Queens.
Read MoreThree lower courts have so far blocked the plan to ask every U.S. resident about citizenship in the census.
Read MoreQueens fun is predictably awesome with Latin dance, improvisational jazz, comedy, sculpture, some one-person plays, bird-watching and sculpture.
Read MoreTroy Thomas was forced to return to Queens from his native Guyana on Wednesday for allegedly shooting 20-year-old Frank Keith in the torso.
Read MoreWork crews will install more than two miles of water mains within a 21-block swath of the neighborhood, near Idlewild Park.
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