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We are taking a look back at the top stories of 2021 in Queens. Here are some of the top crime stories of the year. → Read More
Adjusting to COVID-19 and moving toward a recovery were the main focus in Queens. Here are the top 10 most read stories of QNS in 2021. → Read More
A homeless man is in custody for allegedly stabbing another homeless man multiple times at the Cooper Avenue shelter in Glendale last month. → Read More
From Oct. 23 to Oct. 31, 36,456 Queens residents — about 21.5% of 169,879 early voters citywide — took advantage of early voting, according to the unofficial → Read More
Jackson Heights-based artist Manuela Agudelo will debut her first ever show, “Legado Dorado” (“The Golden Legacy”) — a “showcase about family history and → Read More
Hundreds gathered for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at Flushing Meadows Corona Park on Sunday, Oct. 17. → Read More
New Yorkers will head to the polls once again to vote on the general election next month. Here's what you need to know if you're voting in Queens. → Read More
The Taste of Sunnyside returned for it’s ninth season to once again showcase some of the best food the neighborhood has to offer — this time with a whole new → Read More
The historic Neir's Tavern has been further immortalized with a street co-naming. → Read More
Although the Met gala typically takes place on the first Monday in May, this year it was postponed to Monday, Sept. 13, due to COVID-19, and was a more → Read More
Northwest Queens saw more new leases signed in July 2021 in more than a decade — but median rent rose annually for the first time since the peak of COVID-19 — → Read More
When inside, the individual allegedly took about $200 before fleeing the location westbound on Union Turnpike, according to law enforcement. → Read More
Voters in Queens used ranked-choice voting to pick between three Democratic candidates running for borough president in the primary election on Tuesday, June → Read More
A new Target store is coming to One Court Square in Long Island City. → Read More
The polls in Queens are officially closed on Election Day. → Read More
Election Day has finally arrived and Queens residents are hitting the polls to cast their votes in the hotly contested local and citywide races. → Read More
Police have arrested and charged the man who allegedly attacked a 75-year-old Chinese woman in Corona in May. → Read More
A 75-year-old Chinese woman was punched in the face while walking home from the grocery store in Corona on May 26, according to authorities. Her grandson told → Read More
A Laurelton man has been charged with attempted murder and other charges for allegedly stabbing a motorist on Sunday, May 23, Queens District Attorney Melinda → Read More
Four women were left in critical condition after a fire broke out on the top floor of a three-story private home on Thursday, May 27, in Ozone Park, according → Read More