Brookville Resident Helps Young Patients at Cohen Children's Medical Center
Con Edison on Tuesday morning restored power for an estimated 700 Kew Gardens residents. The two-day outage left some with no water.
About 700 Kew Gardens residents had no electricity or water as the city recovered from a weekend-long heat wave.
Queens residents and community organizations are gearing up for another protest of the city's plan to build a new jail in Kew Gardens.
Queens-based community groups will share strategies on ending gun violence at a town hall Thursday with public advocate Jumaane Williams.
NYPD Officers awarded Cops of the Month
Celebrated jazz singer (and Queens resident) Billie Holiday is known for her song "Strange Fruit", a protest song about lynching.
Volunteers Working in the Jewel of Queens
Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids are up 72 percent in the borough under Donald Trump's presidency, according to a new study.
Queens Charter Hearing
Residents headed to Queens Borough Hall Thursday to debate whether the city's new charter should limit how long board members can serve.
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CB9 Queens Unanimously Votes Against Safe Streets
United Sikhs, whose U.S. chapter is based in Queens, will offer the survey on global and local civil rights issues until the end of August.
State Senator Joseph Addabbo will be at the Woodhaven Library on May 24 to hear from his District 15 constituents.
A petition to fix "dangerous traffic conditions" and return more than 25 parking spaces along 116th Street is gaining traction.
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Immigration officials arrested the two men outside the courthouse early Tuesday afternoon, their lawyer said.
The new lot with more than 300 parking spaces will open on Monday over the building's old parking garage, which was demolished in 2014.
"We’ve been on strike for 10 months now, that’s unheard of in this city," D'Anthony Johnson told Community Board 6. "We are struggling."
Starting next year, Queens seniors can get free rides to doctors appointments and use Uber technology to schedule an Access-A-Ride.