Separate Fatal One-Car Crashes Kill Two
/Two men died this weekend in separate car accidents, both involving light poles, police said.
Read MoreTwo men died this weekend in separate car accidents, both involving light poles, police said.
Read MoreLocal officials officially cut the ribbon on the newly rebuilt and reconfigured Flushing-Main Street station on Thursday, Oct. 18, providing some much-needed TLC to a major transit fixture of Eastern Queens.
Read MoreA Queens man was found dead inside of a vehicle after an early morning blaze in Flushing, the police said on Friday.
Read MoreQueens College President Fèlix V. Matos Rodríguez was honored for his tireless dedication to promoting Latin culture throughout his career as an educator and as a public servant in Puerto Rico, Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown announced on Friday.
Read MoreAfter the election of Donald Trump, millions of women marched in the United States and around the globe protesting the disenfranchisement of women.
Read MoreA professor at St. John’s University received a lifetime achievement award from the Ecuadorian government and the Foundation for the Integration and Development of Latin America for her work as an educator.
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Read MoreCongress Member Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12) rang the opening bell at NASDAQ in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Oct. 16 to bring awareness to the illness that affects one out of eight U.S. women.
Read MoreQueens Borough President Melinda Katz announced on Thursday the appointment of internationally recognized cultural event producer Phil Ballman as the borough’s new director of cultural affairs and tourism.
Read MoreWhat do the president of an architecture firm, a president of a bank, the leader of a nonprofit and a former New York City Council Member have in common?
Read MoreThe 25th annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk is happening on Sunday in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Read MoreA year after the state implemented a conviction-sealing law that enables some offenders to have their records cleared, only a handful of Queens residents have benefited.
Read MoreQueens County District Attorney Richard A. Brown, Queens Borough President Melinda Katz and other organizations are hoping to clear the warrants for dozens of residents on Saturday.
Read MoreIt turns out that the police officer demanding cash donations from Queens residents on the street and threatening one person was not actually a police officer.
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