JFK Airport's 'ARK' Offers Modern Quarantine Center for Traveling Animals
The quarantine center for animals at JFK is set to open in the fall, officials said.
View ArticleDesigns Revealed for Long-Awaited Memorial to Vietnam War Veterans
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial will be installed at Elmhurst Park.
View ArticleAsthma Triggers Like Roaches, Mice, Mold Could See Better Fixes Under Bill
The Asthma Free Homes Bill would would strengthens laws to fix triggers like roaches, mice and mold.
View ArticleNew Law Could Spare Undocumented Immigrants a Trip to Court
The Criminal Justice Reform Act will expand the offenses that result in a ticket instead of arrest.
View ArticleMan Steals Dozens of Cellphones and $15K from Electronics Store: NYPD
The suspect entered Electromania on Roosevelt Avenue through a back window, police said.
View ArticleNew Restaurant Potala Serves Tibetan Specialties From Tiny Storefront
The restaurant opened in late May on 37th Road.
View ArticleQUIZ - Who Said It: Trump or De Blasio?
Can you tell which quote came from which media critic?
View ArticleNYPD Heightens Security for Elected Officials in Wake of Virginia Shootout
A gunman wounded five people at a GOP baseball practice in Virginia Wednesday, police said.
View ArticleOverdose Deaths Up 46 Percent Citywide, With Opioids Largely To Blame
White men between 45- to 54-years old were the most likely to die of an overdose, according to the DOH.
View ArticleParents Challenge Accreditation of School Where Son Cut Arm in Sepsis Death
The parents of Rory Staunton filed a complaint with the organization overseeing The Garden School.
View Article'The Lavender Line' Exhibit Honors LGBTQ History in Queens
"The Lavender Line" runs through July 30 at the Queens Museum.
View ArticleWoman Sentenced in Bayside Crash That Killed Mother and Young Daughters
Deborah C. Burns, of Jackson Heights, slammed into a car in 2015, killing three people in the backseat.
View ArticleMan Beaten and Robbed Inside Roosevelt Avenue Subway Station Bathroom: NYPD
The victim was attacked inside the bathroom and robbed of $50, his MetroCard and debit card, police say.
View ArticleICE Arrests 3 at Queens Court as Judge Says They Sought Trafficking Victim
The chief judge said ICE agents were inside the human trafficking intervention court Friday.
View ArticleCity Seeks Use for Big Apple Circus Tent it Bought for Nearly $1M
The Department of Cultural Affairs bought the tent in 2011, records show.
View ArticleMan Jumps to Death from Elevated 7 Train Platform, Police Say
The 55-year-old man jumped from the 82nd Street station during rush hour Tuesday, the NYPD said.
View Article3 Workers Injured After Construction Material Crashes Through Astoria Home
The workers were struck by the material at the site on 28th Road on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
View ArticleOfficials to Break Ground on School at Former White Castle Offices
PS 398 is slated to open at the site, located in a severely overcrowded district, in 2019.
View ArticleCuomo Taps Joe Lhota to Head MTA, Again, Amid Subway Meltdown
Lhota will once again lead the agency, which needs $3 billion to upgrade its subways, a report says.
View ArticleMayor Releases 'Long and Difficult' Plan to Shutter Rikers in 10 Years
The 51-page report outlines ways to reduce inmate population while renovating the jail before it closes.
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