The NYPD is eyeing new office spaces in Queens. Find out why they're being forced to relocate and where they might end up.
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QNS on MSNNew York legislators propose bills to protect students from rising harassment and antisemitism on college campusesIn response to rising rates of antisemitism and discrimination on college campuses, a group of New York state legislators introduced a new package ...
Victim Jennifer Navarrete’s uncle described confronting the killer in the moments after her slaying, only to be shot and ...
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AMNY on MSNSilvercup Studios partners with local schools to foster next-generation filmmakers in QueensSilvercup Studios is dedicated to supporting the next generation of filmmakers, especially the ones in its own backyard, ...
In a package of bills announced Monday, the Dems want to adjust the legal standard to make it easier to sue a campus that has ...
Police released surveillance photos of the three suspects, all men, and asked the public’s help identifying and tracking them ...
The plan aims to create a more efficient, reliable and accessible bus system that better serves the needs of all riders while prioritizing equity to address disparities in ...
St. John’s coach Rick Pitino, 72 and dapper as ever in a navy blue suit with white pocket square, appeared from the tunnel ...
While lectures on the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman are all important, some educators ...
Chin Brandt was New York’s first Asian American woman judge and the first Asian American individual elected to public office ...
Garden City’s first new rentals in decades fuse upscale living with court-ordered affordability. Rents can run nearly $9,700 ...
A cement company is the new owner of a property in Queens where it already has a location. SRM Concrete, a family-run firm based in Tennessee, has purchased 120-05 31st Ave. in College Point ...
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