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QUEENS, NY – A sweeping crackdown on unlicensed cannabis shops in Queens led to the padlocking of four storefronts and the arrest of seven individuals, following a months-long undercover investigation that uncovered elaborate traps hiding hundreds of pounds of illegal products.
Mid-winter in just got a lot less bleak with the start of NYC Restaurant Week from Jan. 20 to Feb. 12, including an array of restaurants in Queens.
A bill introduced by a Queens assemblymember that would create a reentry program for New York’s prisoners to prepare them for their eventual release began making its way through the state legislature on Wednesday.
A 32-year-old man has been arrested after a rabbi was verbally harassed and assaulted in Forest Hills, Queens on Tuesday, according to police. The suspect, Queens resident Eric Zafra-Grosso, was charged with assault and aggravated harassment as hate crimes,
With temperatures expected to stay cold, snow and ice aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, becoming part of the daily routine for New Yorkers across the city. In Queens, commuters say the lingering buildup is making an already challenging commute even harder.
Monday is the first weekday for Phase 1 of the MTA's new Queens bus network redesign. The changes come after more than five years of extensive planning. More than 800,000 Queens bus riders are affected by the plan. Customer service ambassadors were on hand ...
Sunday's winter snowstorm brought significant snowfall across New York City, with some areas reportedly receiving more than a foot, as of late Sunday evening,
New Yorkers can turn in their firearms for cash cards in Jamaica, Queens through District Attorney Melinda Katz’s gun buyback program.