AG to Sterling Jewelers: Store Credit Cards Aren’t Forever
/Sterling, which operates Kay Jewelers, Jared The Galleria of Jewelry and other brands, used deceptive tactics to sign shoppers up for credit cards without their knowledge.
Read MoreSterling, which operates Kay Jewelers, Jared The Galleria of Jewelry and other brands, used deceptive tactics to sign shoppers up for credit cards without their knowledge.
Read MoreAfter ICE arrested a man outside the Queens Criminal Courthouse Wednesday afternoon, the Eagle contacted the agency by phone and email.
Read MoreMorales started walking the Queens beat in 1987 before moving on to precincts and commands throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Read MoreFederal agents found over four kilograms of heroin, three firearms, more than $100,000 in U.S. currency and various drug paraphernalia.
Read MoreThe arrest took place shortly before 1 p.m. with several attorneys and court staff present.
Read MoreMark King faces up to seven years in prison for chasing, kicking and stomping his eight-months-pregnant wife inside the hallway of the Lincoln Motor Inn.
Read More“For years, FedEx knowingly engaged in illegal and harmful behavior at the expense of New Yorkers’ health.”
Read MoreMiguel Hernandez was crossing the street near the intersection of Crescent Street and Broadway when the driver of a sedan crashed into him.
Read MoreFour shots were fired into the apartment’s front door and side window and a 20-year-old woman was hit in the leg.
Read MoreThe woman was inside the Family Laundry on Jamaica Avenue when a man approached her and punched her in the face.
Read MoreHe served as Mets pitching coach from 1984 to 1993, grooming stars like Dwight Gooden, Ron Darling, Bob Ojeda and David Cone.
Read MoreThe Port Authority of New York and New Jersey confirmed the exhibit "Candy Nations" will be moved to the Kennedy Airport AirTrain system.
Read MoreProsecutors with Queens District Attorney’s Office said the massive indictment against Vishal Lalbeharry may be the largest in Queens history.
Read MoreBy 2022, the city will require more than 1,000 housing attorneys, NYLS estimates.
Read MoreThe alleged creep was alerted by his co-workers that he was seen on wanted flyers. “I was afraid,” Montes allegedly told detectives.
Read MoreHome / Law / Crime / Politics / Communities / Voices / All Stories / Who We Are / Terms and Conditions