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Queens has always been powered by its small businesses—from family-owned restaurants to hardworking street vendors, beauty salons, and mom-and-pop shops ...
A man has been charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of a 22-year-old man outside a Corona subway station early Monday ...
Senator Joseph Addabbo has recently taken action on animal welfare protection and public concern by introducing and co-sponsoring several key legislative ...
Local elected officials celebrated the groundbreaking of Bayside High School's new athletic field with students, teachers and ...
A Queens grand jury indicted two Flushing men on charges of sex trafficking, promoting prostitution, and other related crimes ...
Environmentally focused legislation led by Council Member Nantasha Williams aim to make tree care services more transparent ...
Local residents came out in force to voice strong support for a proposal that would change DeKalb Avenue from a two-way to a one-way ...
A Flushing illustrator was named the winner of Queens Public Library’s inaugural Banned Books Library Card Design Contest ...