Elderly Queens Village Man Reported Missing
/Clarence Cason was last seen at his residence on 145th Drive on Monday around 11 p.m.
Read MoreClarence Cason was last seen at his residence on 145th Drive on Monday around 11 p.m.
Read MoreSince 1992, Queens had 25 cases -- that range from robberies to murders -- overturned, according to the National Registry of Exonerations (NRE).
Read MoreThe New York State Court of Appeal unanimously agreed that Queens Civil Court Judge Terrence O’Connor should be removed from office.
Read More“Police chokeholds are already banned under NYPD rules, but the senseless death of Eric Garner made clear that these guidelines are not working to deter use of this dangerous maneuver,” said Lancman in a statement to the Eagle.
Read MoreProsecutors said, Dani Cruz and Maxwell Martinez viciously beat and repeatedly stabbed the teen’s back, chest and arm.
Read MoreLauren Owens, 27 of Brownsville, Brooklyn, was spotted by an asset protection officer taking a Nike sweatshirt and Nike sweatpants off the sales rack.
Read MoreThe 27-year-old victim was riding on the escalator at the Jamaica Center - Parsons/Archer subway station on Thursday, Sept. 27 at around 8:30 p.m. when an unidentified suspect challenged her to a fight.
Read MoreApplebee’s is expanding its menu options to include breakfast beginning on Monday, Oct. 29, and two of the restaurant’s Queens locations are offering free breakfast to celebrate.
Read MoreFuneral arrangements were announced for a beloved Brooklyn-born rapper who was gunned down in front of a Woodhaven nightclub earlier this month.
Read MoreHurricane Michael is the latest monster storm to rip into the coastal United States; one of a string of hurricanes that have brought destruction to countless communities—from here in Queens to Florida, Puerto Rico and beyond. And as a new global report by the United Nations’ climate panel warned last week, these storms will continue to pummel our communities unless we change course, and quickly.
Read MoreJessica Ramos, the Democratic and Working Families Party candidate for the 13th District of the New York State Senate announced on Monday the launch of Visioning Sessions: two-hour long gatherings that will give District 13 residents the opportunity to voice their concerns.
Read MoreWith nearly 2.4 million residents dealing with countless issues, Queens was destined to have a vast legal system. But, as anyone who has traveled from Laurelton to Long Island City for early morning jury duty can attest, it certainly is sprawling too.
Read MoreThe first woman ever to serve as campus security director at a senior City University of New York college was recently appointed at Queens College.
Read MoreA feud has broken out over a growing civil rights group tactic to reform the criminal justice system in New York City.
Read MoreThe Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced that it would close Lot P4 at LaGuardia Airport effective Wednesday, Oct. 10.
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