A Queens man set himself on fire last week in protest of the Chinese government’s control over his native Tibet. He later ...
Only two votes separated a pair of Democrats running to represent a portion of western Queens in the Assembly this week after a vast majority of ballots had been counted by the Board of Elections in ...
A 1993 murder in Queens has become a gruesome case of déjà vu after a man found guilty of killing his estranged wife by two ...
Capital funding for a new trauma center on the Rockaway peninsula was left out of the city’s $126 billion budget passed by the City Council Tuesday, despite growing calls from the community to finance ...
A new lawsuit claims that last July 4, a group of police officers slammed the 46-year-old Queens man to the ground, knocked him unconscious, and beat him so badly that a judge immediately demanded he ...
Queens’ courts celebrated Pride Month at Civil Court on Monday, recognizing the mark the LGBTQIA+ community has left on the state’s judicial system – but this month’s celebration comes at a tenuous ...
After former Mayor Eric Adams stalled on a key element of the plan to close Rikers Island, the Mamdani administration on ...
Cases are moving faster through New York’s courts, reducing the amount of time defendants have to wait on Rikers Island – but a number of entrenched obstacles could make even quicker case processing ...
Nearly two dozen alleged members of a street gang faced new conspiracy and attempted murder charges on Thursday for their ...
The family of Albert Itzkowitz, a beloved Queens community member who was found murdered in Kissena Park, is still searching ...
A Western Queens Assembly race was too close to call after results came in on election night and will now likely head toward a recount.
While democratic socialist members across the city celebrated on Tuesday night, the atmosphere was different inside State Senator Jessica Ramos’ Election Day watch party. Ramos was ousted by her ...