‘There is nothing else like it’ — city unveils universal health care card
/Many New Yorkers don’t qualify for health insurance because they are undocumented, and Queens has the highest percentage of undocumented immigrants of any borough.
Read MoreMany New Yorkers don’t qualify for health insurance because they are undocumented, and Queens has the highest percentage of undocumented immigrants of any borough.
Read More“Now that BOLD has passed into law, it must be funded, in order to address the Alzheimer’s crisis.”
Read More“Green energy always had a dual benefit — it can help save the planet and it can be a big money-maker as well.”
Read MoreNYCHA expects to begin testing in Queens developments by the end of this year, a spokesperson said.
Read MoreArrests were made in Queens Tuesday morning.
Read More“I learned I could run my own business and I signed up,” Cavallaro said. “I loved it so much and I excelled because I was grateful to work.”
Read More“Given the public health effects that environmental sore spots can have on families and children, this is a question of social and environmental justice.”
Read MoreThe precinct had 3,658 EDP calls made to 911 last year — about 10 EDP calls per day.
Read More“With healthy food, you can make a lot of progress with chronic diseases.”
Read More“Despite recent laudable progress, TB's decline is still too slow.”
Read MoreFind out which Queens block has the most trees.
Read More“Ultimately, sex work is work.”
Read MoreIn the Rockaways, seine fishing, which uses a large fishing net called a seine, has led to the overfishing of the Atlantic menhaden.
Read MoreResidents say the trucks are traveling along the route as early as 5 a.m.r.
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 .
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