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A veteran Ridgewood guidance counselor was arrested on Wednesday for attempting to prevent the police from detaining an emotionally disturbed student, police sources told the Eagle.
Read MoreA coalition made up of members of the Transportation Alternatives, Riders Alliance and other transit advocacy groups will take to the streets of Brooklyn and Queens today as part of citywide day of action aimed at funding a more reliable subway system.
Read MoreAn off-duty firefighter was arrested on Tuesday, police said.
Read MoreEven though the temperatures are starting to cool down across most of the country, there is plenty of time to harvest vegetables this fall.
Read MoreA Queens jury convicted a married couple who coerced a 21-year-old woman into sex work out of a Flushing hotel.
Read MoreThe Zoning Advisory Council met Wednesday to honor a cohort of leaders who have helped pave the way for new development and city planning.
Read MoreThe judge explained that Harris, who grew up in Coney Island, was beaten by her mother with a belt as a teenager and never knew her father. He said that the unexpected death of her only child drove her to live on the streets while worked as a prostitute with a crack cocaine addiction.
Read MoreAhead of a planned demonstration outside the Queens Supreme Courthouse in Kew Gardens, court officers from across the city converged on 60 Centre Street in Manhattan to demand the state hire more officers.
Read MoreThe city is moving forward with its $1.9 billion commitment to prevent flooding in Southeast Queens, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced Wednesday.
Read MoreThree pharmacies in Queens will serve as safe drop-off locations for unused prescription drugs as part of Saturday’s National Drug Takeback Day, Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood announced on Monday.
Read MoreFormer United States Attorney General Eric Holder, an Elmhurst native, was one of several prominent Democrats who were sent explosive devices by an unknown terrorist bomber Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Department of Consumer Affairs is taking a shady Jamaica home furnishings store to the mat.
Read MoreQueens lawmakers are tempering their support for the streetcar that Mayor Bill de Blasio — and waterfront developers — desire.
Read MoreA pair of Fresh Meadows property owners are in hot water for skipping out on paying almost $500,000 in taxes and deceiving their tenants’ leases in order to profit off the sale of the building, authorities announced on Tuesday.
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