Plan for a Queens Pro Soccer Team Takes Shape
/“One option that was discussed is a proposal to build a 10,000 to 25,000-seat soccer stadium in the Willets Point redevelopment area.”
Read More“One option that was discussed is a proposal to build a 10,000 to 25,000-seat soccer stadium in the Willets Point redevelopment area.”
Read MoreTwo thoroughbreds with names riffing on the baseball team were winners Saturday at Aqueduct Racetrack in South Ozone Park.
Read MoreEdwin Lopez grabbed a bottle in an attempt to resist two robbers and even chased after them, but was shot multiple times and killed.
Read MoreElmhurst resident Yimei Gao, 73, died after a man driving a 2017 Kia SUV westbound near 56th Avenue plowed into her.
Read More“As big as Queens is, on certain levels it still seems like a small town or community,” Love told the Eagle.
Read More"I always felt very Jewish. I took such great pride in our heritage and our learning.”
Read MoreIn November 2016, Ronald Horton was steps away from his home when two men armed with guns demanded he hand over his valuables.
Read MoreEvan Person pleaded guilty in November for igniting fires to nine unoccupied cars between December 2017 and February 2018.
Read More“If the arrival of winter brings you a feeling of dread or despair, I hope that I might be able to show you this season from another perspective.”
Read MoreEdward Paquette, the former Executive Director of TOGA, was recently convicted of crimes related to the kickback scheme.
Read MoreAt least 150 New Yorkers experienced homelessness and died in the past year.
Read MoreBrown’s newborn child was also found inside the location where approximately 10 grams of fentanyl were recovered.
Read More“I stood up and told her ‘kiss her again you dyke [expletive] and watch what happens.’
Read MoreIn 2015, CUNY reported that 38.5 percent of its students come from households that make less than $20,000 a year.
Read More“So everyone is clear, probation is not an option by law,” said Queens Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Holder.
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