Diversity Plaza Gets Dedicated Police Officers to Address Complaints
Two police officers will patrol in and around the plaza, according to the deputy inspector.
View ArticleFilipino Man Dies After Possible Hate Attack on Roosevelt Ave., Sources Say
Robert Martires, 56, died Tuesday after being attacked on a street in Woodside Saturday night.
View ArticleNYPD Offering $12K Reward for Man Accused of Shooting at Police
Cristian Mosquera, 20, allegedly fired at the officers during a chase.
View ArticleAward-Winning Documentarian Turns Lens on Jackson Heights
Documentarian Frederick Wiseman is currently working on a film about Jackson Heights.
View ArticleNYPD Thinks Attack on Filipino Man Stemmed from World Cup Fight
The NYPD does not believe that the attack on Robert Martires was a hate crime.
View ArticleMan Arrested For Beating Elderly Couple During Home Invasion, Police Say
Christopher Ramirez and another man broke into a home, then beat and robbed its tenants, police said.
View Article6 New Restaurants and Bars to Try Now
A casual, chicken-centric eatery and a gourmet cheese sandwich shop are now open for business.
View ArticleRestaurant Industry Veterans Open Thai Eatery in Elmhurst
Tommy Thai opened earlier in June inside a small storefront on Grand Avenue.
View ArticleKindergartner Struck by Off-Duty Police Officer Near Precinct Has Surgery
The young girl and her mom were crossing Northern Boulevard on their way to school when they were hit.
View ArticleCity Council Approves Bill for Municipal ID Cards
The program is expected to open registration by the end of this year.
View ArticleColombia's World Cup Win Sparks Celebration in Jackson Heights
Colombia made it to the quarter finals of the World Cup for the first time.
View ArticleNew York State Pavilion Restoration Set to Begin With $6M Upgrade
The former 1964 World's Fair structure could cost as much as $52 million to completely renovate.
View ArticleWhere to Watch the USA vs Belgium World Cup Match
The USA will face Belgium in the World Cup at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
View ArticleHomeless Shelter Residents Booed, Told to 'Get a Job' at Queens Protest
Elmhurst children yelled "shame on you" outside the newly opened Pan Am shelter.
View ArticleWATCH: Shark Tears Through 7 Train in 'Sharknado 2' Trailer
But Ian Ziering tries to fend off the beast armed only with a baseball bat.
View ArticleArepa Lady Opens First Restaurant in Jackson Heights
The family behind the legendary Arepa Lady food cart opened a full restaurant Saturday.
View Article8 Books That Capture New York City in Summertime
These tales of summer across the boroughs will show you a side to New York that you've never seen.
View ArticleBruson Building Reconstruction Will Begin Soon, Owner Says
The 37th Avenue building has been shuttered since an April fire caused by overloaded power strip.
View ArticleJackson Heights Orchestra Giving First Outdoor Show in Summer Music Series
The Summer Sundays at the Park show at Travers Park starts July 6 with the local orchestra.
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About Subway Service Changes This July 4th Weekend
The 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, A, C, D, E, F, G, N and R lines will all have service changes this holiday weekend.
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