Local Residents & Business Owners Urge Community to Hold Julie Won Accountable on Election Day, Tuesday, June 27, 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Local Residents & Business Owners Reveal Information about Incumbent Candidate as New Yorkers Vote in 2023 Primary Election for City Council
The Queens unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
The Queens unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The Queens unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The Queens unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
More than one out of every five Queens rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Robert Majors, who was wrongfully incarcerated for armed robbery, is suing the city for withholding evidence of his innocence for 21 years.
The Queens County unemployment rate stayed the same during the summer.
Petitioners Say Board Leaders Seek to Silence Dissent with Trumped-Up Charges to Defame and Remove Board Member
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Flushing-Murray Hill residents.
Many in the Flushing-Murray Hill area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
The unemployment rate in Queens decreased recently.
Here is how the Flushing-Murray Hill area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
Shouting 'People Over Profits,' Flushing Community Led by Senator Liu, Assemblyman Kim & Councilman Lander Rallies in Support of John Choe
Queens's unemployment rate is higher than the New York average.
The Queens Public Library Foundation raises funds for the programs, services, and collections provided by Queens Public Library.
Lander Joins Senator John Liu, Assemblyman Ron Kim, 1199 SEIU & Working Families Party in Supporting Choe
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Liu Joins Senator Robert Jackson, Assemblyman Ron Kim, Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer, 1199 SEIU & Working Families Party in Supporting Choe
CSA & Senator Jackson Join Assembly Member Ron Kim, 1199 SEIU & Working Families Party in Supporting Choe
Seven New York City Council Candidates in District 20 Unite in First-Ever Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) Strategy Aimed at Bucking Status Quo
Kim Joins Senator Robert Jackson, Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer, 1199 SEIU & Working Families Party in Supporting Choe for District 20
Van Bramer Joins Senator Robert Jackson, Queens Borough Historian Jack Eichenbaum, State Committeeman Donald Henton & District Leader Emilia
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Queens neighbors.
Local Residents, Faith Leaders & Civic Activists Representing Diversity of Queens Call for Solidarity & Mutual Aid
To Reduce Public Health Risk, Democrat for City Council Pledges Not to Challenge Rivals’ Petitions
District 20 Council Candidate Endorsed by Queens United Independent Progressives (QUIP) & New York Progressive Action Network (NYPAN)
"Mayor Dinkins gave New Yorkers the gifts of learning, literacy, and opportunity by increasing the City’s investment in public libraries."
John Choe Declares Candidacy to Represent District 20 in City Council
All Queens Public Library locations providing to-go service will be closed on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
A Flushing community coalition filed a lawsuit against the City to stop the proposed Special Flushing Waterfront District
Asian, Black & Latino Leaders Condemn Killing of George Floyd, Call for Unity based on Principles of Human Rights, Justice & Accountability
A Flushing developer's hotel plans got approved a week after he hosted a fundraiser for one of Mayor Bill de Blasio's PACs, a report says.
Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce recognized for it's dedication and commitment to supporting local business
The city has yet to test any Queens NYCHA complexes for lead, more than three months after Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the initiative.
U.S. Rep. Grace Meng of Queens will face her first primary challenger since she was elected to Congress in 2012.
A community board member in Flushing is under fire for saying pedestrians "deserve to get run over" in a video that surfaced on Twitter.
Organizers will have a "sidewalk teach-in" outside a Friday seminar in Flushing, when police will talk about combating sex trafficking.