Queens College President Named First Latino CUNY Chancellor
/Matos Rodríguez, 56, has served as Queens College’s president since 2014 and was appointed to the position after a vote by the CUNY Board of Trustees.
Read MoreMatos Rodríguez, 56, has served as Queens College’s president since 2014 and was appointed to the position after a vote by the CUNY Board of Trustees.
Read MoreNone of the candidates at the forum called on the city to eliminate the Specialized High School Admission Test.
Read MoreDetective Brian Simonsen, a 19-year veteran of the NYPD, was shot after responding to report of an armed robbery inside a T-Mobile store.
Read More“The public advocate needs decentralization.”
Read MoreMalik most recently served as deputy attorney general at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia.
Read MorePolice say they have examined hundreds of hours of surveillance footage in the case and interviewed several potential witnesses.
Read MoreThe recommendations build on the task force’s March 2018 proposal to end cash bail for misdemeanors and nonviolent felony felony charges.
Read MoreMore than 100 students and family members attended the parade to share their pride in Taekwondo and demonstrate their board-breaking and nunchakus techniques.
Read MoreThe unidentified male suspect entered the Queens County Savings Bank located at 75-44 Main St. just before 10:30 a.m. Monday.
Read MoreThe borough’s nightlife scene is booming, prompting increases in jobs and wages that outpace the other boroughs.
Read MoreAlfonzo, who has spent six summers in Brooklyn serving in different capacities, will be joined on the Baby Bums’ bench by hitting instructor Delwyn Young.
Read MoreMerle Hoffman, the founder and president of Choices Women's Medical Center reflects on her career in the wake of the the anniversary of Roe v. Wade .
Read MoreGibbons entered the legal profession in 1988 and served as an assistant district attorney until 1991.
Read MoreAsian communities in Queens and around the world celebrated Lunar New Year on Feb. 5, but the parade marks one of the biggest celebrations in the United States.
Read More“DCAS Police/Special Officers have had no interactions with ICE.”
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