Katz caps 'longest Election Day ever' with victory speech
/“Right now, there is a growing sense and a growing reality that this fairness and equity is not happening here in Queens County. We need to make sure that it does.”
Read More“Right now, there is a growing sense and a growing reality that this fairness and equity is not happening here in Queens County. We need to make sure that it does.”
Read MoreThe Common App allows students to apply to multiple colleges with a single application.
Read MoreTiffany Cabán has conceded to Borough President Melinda Katz in the Democratic primary for Queens district attorney.
Read MoreLike death and taxes, eventually all citizens get the call to come to court — and many find that they even enjoy it.
Read MoreYear-to-date results have also been mixed, with major crimes like reported rapes and felony assaults up in the Queens South patrol area from the previous year.
Read MorePolice say Solomon Hudgins, 27, broke through a bathroom window at around 2 a.m. on Sunday with his pants down and his genitals exposed.
Read MoreThe worker became homeless after leaving her job, and is raising her now 4-month-old daughter in a Queens homeless shelter.
Read More“It is now time to allow Queens to move on.”
Read MoreSnapple bottles are getting a New York area makeover starting this month, with limited-edition bottles featuring artwork inspired by the five boroughs — including Queens.
Read MoreBates was arrested on Jan. 26 for allegedly refusing to pay a $32 cab fare outside an East Elmhurst hotel.
Read MoreThe proposal for the 2.4 million-square-foot development involves breaking up a block to create a new street and would take over a dormant area.
Read More“The young people are at the mercy of officers to escort them to any type of services, and the officers are not usually in a hurry to assist them.”
Read MoreIn a genre dominated by men like deadmau5 and Daft Punk, dolltr!ck is not your typical electronic musician. But she hopes to not be atypical for long.
Read MoreOur lives should not be put in danger by falling debris or train equipment whenever we cross 31st Street.”
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