Katz Organizes Town Hall To Address 2020 Census Fears
/As the melting pot of the world, Queens has a lot at stake in the upcoming 2020 U.S. Census — especially when it comes to a citizenship question proposed by the Trump administration.
Read MoreAs the melting pot of the world, Queens has a lot at stake in the upcoming 2020 U.S. Census — especially when it comes to a citizenship question proposed by the Trump administration.
Read MoreAround 10:50 p.m. on Saturday, police were called to a home on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard in Jamaica after multiple shots were fired.
Read MoreEdith Perez was attempting to cross Farrington Street on Saturday when a Chevrolet Silverado crashed into her.
Read MoreMinutes before 8 a.m. on Monday, firefighters were called to a one-family home on Beach 95th Street where Dawn Greig was found unconscious and unresponsive.
Read MoreLiving in Queens? Find out who’s on your ballot in on Election Day 2018.
Read MoreThe City University of New York is expanding its partnership with tech talent developer Revature to offer a no-cost introductory coding course.
Read MoreBrad Leventhal built a dramatic and comprehensive case for Lewis’ guilt in the murder of the rape and murder of Karina Vetrano.
Read MoreThe credibility of a disgraced NYPD officer-turned-private investigator is the catalyst for yet another delay in an over 4-year-old murder trial.
Read MoreWang allegedly stabbed three of the nine infants, the father of one of the babies and a woman, 63.
Read MoreThey face up to 24 years in prison if convicted.
Read MoreA Middle Village man was sentenced to 30 months in prison on Friday after he was busted attempting to smuggle knockoff apparel from China into the United States.
Read MoreTerrance Belford, 36, was originally arrested in June 2017 for his role in an oxycodone distribution ring.
Read MoreWhen trial begins for Chanel Lewis, the man accused of killing Howard Beach resident Karina Vetrano, the families of Vetrano and Lewis will be back together again.
Read MoreOne key elected office is missing from the typical voter prospectus.
Read MoreIn the MTA’s own “Bus Plan,” published earlier this year, the agency admits that city bus speeds are among the slowest in the world.
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