Stock up on Girl Scout cookies in Forest Hills, dress up for tea in Kew Gardens or enjoy Caribbean cultural delights in Jamaica.
March in a pre-St. Patrick's Day parade, tour Flushing's Chinese food or watch the Oscars in style. Queens has something for everyone.
A Christ the King High School student is fighting back after a school official told him the name wasn't something he should associate with.
Transportation Alternatives and other local cyclist groups will celebrate women who bike with a 7-mile ride of the new bike lanes March 25.
Watch the big game this Sunday with a beer - or a hot dog-stuffed pizza - in hand at these spots in Queens.
The NYPD's long-awaited 116th precinct has been promised for decades. It's design is finally up for review by the Queens Borough Board.
Get your groove on at a silent disco, party as your favorite 'Stranger Things' character or stuff your face at an ice cream party.
The free NYC Ferry shuttle bus service will begin stopping at 77th and 96th streets along Rockaway Beach Boulevard on Saturday.
The airport is still recovering from the chaos that ensued after a massive snow storm struck two weeks ago.
Make a light saber. Run a New Year's Resolution 5k. Learn how to draw live models with a beer in hand. Queens has something for everyone.
The city is expanding its curbside collection for food scraps and yard waste to six new Queens areas this year.
Pound a rice cake. Party in your onesie. Simulate a zombie apocalypse. Rap in the New Year with Cardi B. Queens has something for everyone.
These Queens venues have special New Year's Eve "all night" permits to serve alcohol past the state's usual 4 a.m. cutoff.
Drink a beer in your Santa suit, take a holiday light tour or make an LED Christmas card. This weekend's holiday festivities are endless.
The E and M trains will shut down from Queens Plaza to 50th Street stations from Dec. 26-31 for sweeping repairs, the MTA said.
Join an ugly sweater contest, make a pizza with Santa, or shop for holiday gifts with a beer in hand. The opportunities are endless.
Queens Boulevard, once among NYC's deadliest roads, hasn't seen a single pedestrian or cyclist death since 2014, the New York Times reports.
Shandra Woworuntu, named L'Oreal's Woman of Worth, will receive $35,000 for her nonprofit that helps other survivors get back on their feet.
A citywide regional improvement plan posed new train lines to reach Queens neighborhoods with little access to public transportation.
Check which new food vendor sites are coming to your neighborhood.
National anti-bullying speaker Tom Thelen spoke at the event as part of a "No Bullying Zone" campaign by Vallo Transportation.
The Peter Cardella Senior Citizen Center in Ridgewood, Queens, took home the fifth annual Ready New York Senior Center of the Year award.
A community solar farm slated for Queens could help New Yorkers access solar energy without the hassle of putting up their own panels.
The newly-widened sidewalks aim to ease congestion in Flushing, New York City's second largest transportation hub.
Years after her own escape from sex trafficking, Shandra Woworuntu runs a nonprofit to help other survivors get back on their feet.
N and W line commuters will have to use different stops until spring 2018.
83 Year-Old Margaret Darby Has No Plans To Quit Volunteering From the Jamaica Nursing Home She Loves
The top headlines from the past week in Queens
The service starts at Hallet's Cove on Astoria Boulevard and ends at Pier 11 Downtown.
A rally called on a property manager to take down the 'images of hate and racism.'
A new plaque advertises a fountain that isn't actually there.
The museum was accused of bowing to "Palestinian friends."
The Grand Street and Queensboro bridges will be affected this weekend.
Rockaway Freeway and parts of Jamaica Avenue will be affected this weekend.
Meteor showers are abound this August. Here are the best places to watch in Queens.
The Grand Street Bridge, 30th Street and the Queensboro Bridge will be affected this weekend.
Areas of Northern Boulevard, Myrtle Avenue and the Queensboro Bridge will be affected this weekend.
The Greenpoint Avenue Bridge, Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge and 243rd Street will be affected this weekend.
Plus: NYC's red tailed hawk population grows while the subway crumbles.
Plus: Taxpayer money spent on protecting Trump will be refunded and a deadly superbug hits NYC hospitals.