These limited-edition Snapple bottles feature Queens-inspired artwork
/Snapple bottles are getting a New York area makeover starting this month, with limited-edition bottles featuring artwork inspired by the five boroughs — including Queens.
Read MoreAstoria residents call for subway netting after falling flashlight nearly hits woman
/Our lives should not be put in danger by falling debris or train equipment whenever we cross 31st Street.”
Read MoreWeak gun laws nationwide put Queens at risk
/There have been no mass shooting incidents reported in Queens this year, but murders and shooting incidents are on the rise in the NYPD’s Queens North sector.
Read MoreNYC Restaurant Week is light on Queens eateries. But that’s OK with local boosters.
/“Every week is Restaurant Week in Queens.”
Read MoreLaw enables sex assault, stalking and trafficking survivors to conceal their addresses
/"Victims of heinous crimes like sexual assault and human trafficking should not have to live in constant fear that their assailant could find and potentially hurt them again.”
Read MoreCity partners with Queens libraries in unprecedented census campaign
/The cash influx will help pay for new technology like laptops, so New Yorkers can take the census online, plus staff training, marketing and operational support.
Read MoreQueens Chamber of Commerce hosts panel on ‘Climate Mobilization Act’
/Buildings larger than 25,000 square feet will be required to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2030, or face a fine.
Read MoreWeprin educates Queens residents on landmark Child Victims Act
/The legislation increases the statute of limitations on criminal cases from age 23 to 28, and on civil from age 23 to 55.
Read MoreUPDATE: Entire Queens House delegation supports impeachment
/Though Trump could be impeached by a Democratic-controlled House, it is unlikely the Republican-controlled Senate would vote to convict him by a two-thirds majority.
Read MoreMore than 80 cops have been named in Queens lawsuits this year
/So far this year, the city has paid $40,827,660 in settlements for NYPD-related lawsuits. Since 2015, the city has paid $322,096,991, according to the city’s data set.
Read MoreCycling advocates map out expansive LIC protected bike lane network
/The proposal comes amid a rise in cyclist fatalities citywide.
Read MoreAn unprecedented court battle begins in the Queens DA primary. Here’s what to expect.
/Cabán and Katz’s razor-thin margin prompted the borough’s first manual recount since ballot scanners were introduced in 2010.
Read MoreNYC’s DAs differ on vacating old gravity knife convictions
/“The statute does not have retroactive language. These convictions are presumed valid.”
Read MoreAOC talks sex work decriminalization and Queens DA race at Elmhurst market
/Ocasio-Cortez spoke with the Eagle about the Queens district attorney race, the city’s plan for closing Rikers Island and the movement to decriminalize sex work.
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