‘Big 3’ ballers come to Flushing for outdoor hoops
/“The USTA is excited to welcome some of the world’s most talented athletes to the home of the world’s biggest stage in tennis.”
Read More“The USTA is excited to welcome some of the world’s most talented athletes to the home of the world’s biggest stage in tennis.”
Read More“It’s not a terrible outcome.”
Read More“Mr. Williams respects and follows the law.”
Read MoreA Jackson Heights tenants group has achieved a partial victory in a yearlong fight to compel a landlord to install accessibility ramps at its 133-unit housing complex. Days after the landlord called the cops on demonstrators, work has begun on two of the needed ramps.
Read MoreThe city is seeking public input ahead of an overhaul to Flushing’s Bland Playground, a project included in last year’s municipal budget.
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Read MoreA coalition of transit advocacy groups and local lawmakers gathered in Jamaica on Thursday to describe a list of recommendations from Queens commuters to improve the MTA’s transformational boroughwide bus redesign plan.
Read MoreU.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the presidential race on Thursday morning, bringing an end to a campaign that made an early impression on Queens.
Read MoreThe Queens Public Library will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote during a month-long campaign that honors suffragists and other female leaders.
Read More“We want to live in our houses. We love our houses.”
Read MoreQueens District Attorney Melinda Katz will join fellow female prosecutors at a panel discussion honoring Women’s History Month next week at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Read More“I think people right now are disseminating misinformation.”
Read More“She has the political courage to demand the revenue our communities in Queens need to thrive.”
Read MoreThe city’s official voter guide for the Queens borough president special election is now live and ready for review as residents prepare to head to the polls this month.
Read MoreThe Queens legal community celebrated 400 years of African American heritage on Friday with cultural performances and an examination of the history of inequity and discrimination against black Americans in the legal justice system.
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