Trucks will spray mosquito-killing chemicals on the streets of Bayside and Bay Terrace. See a map of the pesticide-targeted area here.
As thunderous rainstorms swept through Queens Thursday afternoon, the people got trapped in a car during a flash flood, officials said.
The locals lost electricity Thursday hours after Con Ed, hoping to stave off blackouts, begged Queens residents to conserve energy.
The blood drive comes several months after the New York Blood Center declared a COVID-induced "blood emergency." Get sign-up info here.
The CBS crime drama will film near Bell Boulevard Wednesday, leaving some area parking off limits, a city sign posted on Facebook shows.
In an effort to expand the lifeguard pool at its swim clubs, Commonpoint Queens is certifying and hiring lifeguards this weekend.
A patron enraged after two men struck up a conversation with a woman stabbed both male bar-goers, according to police and a report.
A longtime firefighter who lived in Bayside and founded the FDNY band will soon be the namesake of a neighborhood street.
The village, which is within City Council District 19, would lose most of Flushing Bay to District 21 and several blocks to District 20.
City Councilmember Vickie Paladino made this recommendation as a Harlem deli clerk faces murder charges for stabbing a violent customer.
Hector Hernandez, 51, stands accused of leaving a student with a black eye and bloodied lip Wednesday, according to police.
A French restaurant on Northern Boulevard is the only northeast Queens spot offering discounted meals during this summer's citywide event.
Efforts to expand at-home test kit distribution come as the mayor faces criticism for his handling of the latest BA.5-fueled COVID surge.
Kaitlyn Lau, 14, was trying to get pizza in Fresh Meadows when two cars pulled up, four men jumped out and one started to shoot, police said
Reform congregation welcomes the community to observe the sabbath
Locals were overjoyed to learn about the return of a beloved puppy dognapped two weeks ago from under the watchful eye of his elderly owner.
A scourge of mail theft is putting Queens residents, especially seniors, at risk of financial and identity theft, U.S. Rep. Grace Meng said.
For the second year in a row, St. Mary's was recognized for offering, and constantly improving, quality care for kids with disabilities.
The resident cuffed on charges of setting his unit ablaze has been accused of damaging Bay Club property in the past, police said.
A rebranded Greek cafe and a Mediterranean chain restaurant are among Bell Boulevard's newest businesses. More opening details here.
Baysiders who didn't manage to attend a Fourth of July cookout still have a chance to get some barbecue this week.
Seven people were injured after a fire erupted in a luxury condo in Bayside Terrace early Tuesday morning, the FDNY said.
Some suggestions for celebrating the Fourth of July in Queens, including a BBQ-slash-dance party and drive-in movie with fireworks.
People claiming to be from Dubai lured the elder over to a car near Cunningham Park and stole his necklace mid-conversation, police said.
Alternation plans filed with the city as of last month indicate a market is set to open on Bell Boulevard at a now-closed Walgreens.
The Baysider was the first elder targeted by scammers claiming to need thousands of dollars to bail a loved one out of jail, police said.
As of midnight Tuesday, the gubernatorial race was called, but Baysiders were still awaiting official results in some local races.
"He's very much like a baby in the house," the dog owner's nephew told NBC, pleading for his family's puppy, Off-White, to be returned.
Tuesday is Election Day in Park Slope — here's what you need to know about primary races for Assembly, Civil Court judge, and more.
A project restoring part of Douglaston's Shore Road was completed this week, but locals have said the roadway is deteriorating for years.
An NYPD spokesperson said the department didn't know what caused the cyclist to fall, but, as far as he knew, no cars were involved.
The 3.1 mile race, which starts near Bayside and ends in Whitestone, benefits a local family's foundation raising awareness about epilepsy.
Douglaston's Emily Chan is among four northeast Queens students to win the NY Assembly contest. Her piece is titled "My Mom is Magnificent."
Two northeast Queens groups are hosting a job fair with the U.S. Open Tuesday, but job seekers can also apply online to work at the event.
Some Baysiders pushed back against a revised local bike lane plan, saying they supported bike paths in the area, just not on their blocks.
The mayor joined a chorus of city politicians speaking out in support of Drag Queen Story Hour after Bayside's rep condemned the program.
Vickie Paladino also leveled this accusation at Bed-Stuy's Chi Ossé, who is among many saying her words constitute harassment.
Tillie, a fluffy chick recently hatched on a Queens bridge, was banded by a city researcher this week as part of wildlife tracking efforts.
The abandoned car where the dead woman was found was parked on a piece of city-owned property being paved for development.
Neighbors in Bayside looking for work could be on the road to employment as soon as tomorrow thanks to a local job fair.