'Godzilla' El Nino Could Make For Mild Winter in New York City. For Now.
Forecasters said El Niño will likely mean a milder winter, though February may bring heavy snowfall.
View ArticleMost of De Blasio's Affordable Housing for Queens is in a Flood Zone
More than two-thirds of Queens' affordable housing will be built on the Rockaway peninsula.
View ArticleThis Man is Making the Most Massive Gingerbread Village in the World
The annual gingerbread festival is aiming to break another world record.
View ArticleWhich Subways Are Running This Weekend?
The 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, A, C, E, F, L and two shuttle lines will be affected by service changes this weekend.
View Article17 NYC Marathon Medals Selling on eBay May Have Been Stolen: Race Officials
Race organizers are investigating a possible theft.
View ArticleRikers Guard Injured in Unprovoked Attack, Officials Say
The guard was treated at a hospital after the assault, officials said.
View ArticleQueens Theatre Stages Classic Book 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
Performances are scheduled Nov. 13 through Nov. 22.
View ArticleLegendary Nepali Tattoo Artist Opens Jackson Heights Shop
Mohan Gurung opened his second tattoo shop on Halloween in Jackson Heights.
View ArticleDe Blasio to Hold Town Hall on Education in Jackson Heights Thursday
The town hall is sponsored by the mayor, Councilman Danny Dromm and local groups.
View ArticleCause of Fire that Gutted Historic Elmhurst House Still Under Review: FDNY
The cause of fire at 90-11 56th Ave. back in September is still under investigation.
View ArticlePepsi Ditches Mets for Cubs
Pepsi is withdrawing sponsorship from CitiField after a 6-year run.
View ArticleFlushing Meadows-Corona Park Will Get Conservancy Next Week
The long-awaited alliance was originally announced as part of a 2013 deal.
View ArticleTargeting Jaywalkers After Fatal Hit-Run is 'Victim Blaming,' Activists Say
Transportation Alternatives blasted the 109th Precinct's plan to increase ticketing against pedestrians.
View ArticlePregnant Drivers Could Get Special Parking Pass Under New Bill
Women with a complicated pregnancy would get to park in standing-only spots with the proposed permit.
View ArticleWorth a Click: 11 Stories You Should Read Today
Colbert scores big win; Stop using Facebook to be happier; A look back at a '90s nostalgia song.
View Article9 Things to Do in Your Queens Neighborhood This Weekend
Eat momos in Jackson Heights or shop a holiday market in Kew Gardens this weekend.
View Article$4 Billion Isn't Enough to Fix Overcrowded Schools, De Blasio Says
The topic was one of many discussed at an education town hall in Jackson Heights.
View ArticleBruson Building Welcomes Back Habib Bank as First Confirmed Tenant
The Bruson building, which was ravaged by a fire last April, is set to reopen next year, officials said.
View Article4 Pounds of Cocaine Found in Car Pulled Over for Too-Dark Windows, DA Says
Wolter Pena was pulled over on 108th Street and Corona Ave. for having too-dark windows, the DA said.
View ArticleMan Shot During Fight Outside Roosevelt Avenue Bar, Police Say
The 33-year-old victim is in critical condition at Elmhurst Hospital, police said.
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