After Halloween Shooting, Jamaica Leaders Rally For Safer Streets
/The shooting was one of at least five that occurred citywide on Halloween.
Read MoreThe shooting was one of at least five that occurred citywide on Halloween.
Read MoreNo arrests have been made and the investigation is still ongoing.
Read MoreHe has spent nearly four years on Rikers Island.
Read MoreThe Queens County Bar Association is currently accepting applications for its Student Ambassador Program.
Read MoreBefore the beginning of the jury selection process, court officers cleared reporters from the courtroom based on orders from presiding Judge Michael Aloise.
Read MoreA Queens jury convicted a married couple who coerced a 21-year-old woman into sex work out of a Flushing hotel.
Read MoreThe city is moving forward with its $1.9 billion commitment to prevent flooding in Southeast Queens, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced Wednesday.
Read MoreA pair of Fresh Meadows property owners are in hot water for skipping out on paying almost $500,000 in taxes and deceiving their tenants’ leases in order to profit off the sale of the building, authorities announced on Tuesday.
Read MoreA Queens nightclub bouncer was arrested on Saturday for assaulting a clubgoer and shooting another, prosecutors said.
Read MoreA Queens native has gone from Bayside to the ‘Shark Tank.’
Read MoreTwo men died this weekend in separate car accidents, both involving light poles, police said.
Read MoreA Queens man was found dead inside of a vehicle after an early morning blaze in Flushing, the police said on Friday.
Read MoreA professor at St. John’s University received a lifetime achievement award from the Ecuadorian government and the Foundation for the Integration and Development of Latin America for her work as an educator.
Read MoreThe 25th annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk is happening on Sunday in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Read MoreFlushing Town Hall is hosting a free event this weekend for teenagers to celebrate Ecuadorian and Colombian music.
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