NYPD’s E-Bike Seizure Initiative Does Not Extend to Queens, Cops Say
/“They are a target because they can’t defend themselves in court with a lawyer.”
Read More“They are a target because they can’t defend themselves in court with a lawyer.”
Read MoreOverall crime in 2018 reached its lowest rate in the 20-year history of the MTA Police, dropping more than 13 percent from 2017.
Read MoreRev. Alexandra Dyer began working at the Healing Hearts Initiative in May 2015 and within months realized “something was wrong” with the nonprofit’s finances.
Read MoreDaSilva was convicted of climbing over a partition and stealing nearly $45,000 from a Citibank in Astoria.
Read MoreMiguel Hernandez was crossing the street near the intersection of Crescent Street and Broadway when the driver of a sedan crashed into him.
Read More“We’re here to talk about the moment on Aug. 24, 2017 when the defendant decided to take a break from being dad and became a bank robber.”
Read More“Many New Yorkers still don't have access to the training they'll need to survive the new tech economy.”
Read More“I went to bed with 2,500 followers, woke up at 6 to 8,300 followers, and now I have over 9,300.”
Read MoreSteven O’Brien, a Woodside resident, is charged with third-degree assault for allegedly throwing a deadly punch that killed John McGee in Sunnyside.
“There is sufficient cause to believe that Ballyhoo's operations in New York City violate the Zoning Resolution.”
Read MoreNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday that he is canceling the planned 15-month L-train shutdown.
Read MoreHere are five Queens laundromats and dry cleaners that offer eco-friendly services:
Read MoreThroughout the first week of 2019, the museum will air several of the top films, which include hit horror films, indie festival favorites and episodic TV series.
Read MoreCary Martin’s body was found with trauma to his face on Aug. 9 in front of 20-16 18th Street
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