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A giant, downed tree created a dangerous situation in a Queens neighborhood for days after last week’s storm.
More than 48,000 Queens households lost power Tuesday as Tropical Storm Isaias descended on New York City.
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The health department plans to apply environmentally friendly and EPA-approved pesticides to mosquito breeding grounds in Queens.
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An injured shark washed up on Rockaway Beach on Monday after getting caught in a nearby jetty.
When city beaches open for swimming July 1, New Yorkers won't be the only ones filling the sandy shores of the Rockaway peninsula.
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A Jamaica block is among five streets citywide that will be painted and renamed in honor of the Black Lives Matter movement.
A woman seen on video getting coughed on inside a Queens coffee shop last Saturday has filed a report with NYPD.
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A man accused of shooting at a police vehicle Wednesday in Queens is now in custody.
The shooting happened around 5:45 p.m. near Mott Avenue and Beach Channel Drive in Far Rockaway.
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The U.S. Open tennis tournament is still tentatively scheduled to be played in Flushing Meadows, Queens, in its original time slot.
Black Lives Matter protesters took to the streets of Queens after the killing of Minnesota man George Floyd at the hands of police.
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A large crowd formed outside a food pantry early Friday morning in Queens, hours before it was set to open.
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Terrified residents, families and staff of the Queens Adult Care Center have watched helplessly as COVID-19 runs rampant. .
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The city is expanding its free meals program to offer more options for New Yorkers who observe kosher and halal dietary rules.
A fundraiser for Elmhurst Hospital raked in more than a million dollars by selling prints by New York-based photographers.
A roundup of stories from the past week.
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Queens Sanitation Worker Raymond Copeland died Sunday of complications related to COVID-19, becoming the agency's first pandemic death.
Blumenfeld Development Group Thanks Healthcare Workers with Hot Meals
Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens is distributing hundreds of grab-and-go bags of food to families in Corona.
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More than 500 people applied to be a member of a Queens community board, about half of whom have never been on a community board in Queens.