Astoria Rally and City Council hearing focuses on Brooklyn-Queens Connector streetcar project By Mark Hallum
Kids & Education After string of fatal accidents, Woodside intersection gets new traffic sign By Max Parrott
Long Island City Family of deceased LIC cyclist blame political process for slow implementation of bike lanes at vigil By Mark Hallum
Transportation Things fall apart in Woodside: Neighborhood witnesses transit hub slowly decaying amid endless neglect By Mark Hallum
Long Island City Elizabeth Warren touts plan to check power of tech giants during Long Island City campaign rally By Mark Hallum
Police & Fire Chunk of debris falls from Woodside 7 train trestle, damages car for second time in three weeks By Mark Hallum
Business Van Bramer calls cops on Queens restaurant owner for texting ‘threat’ over Amazon failure By Bill Parry
Kids & Education Ground finally broken on long-awaited new public school at Hunters Point in Long Island City By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech
Long Island City After 7 years of protests and campaigning, Long Island City finally gets stop signs at busy corner By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech 1
Arts & Entertainment Sunnyside community raises more than $120,000 for those affected by five-alarm blaze By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech
Kids & Education Queens lawmakers cut ribbon on new basketball court at Queensbridge South By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech
News Thumbtacks allegedly placed along 43rd Avenue bike path in Sunnyside on purpose: Van Bramer By Alejandra O’Connell-Domenech
Sunnyside Thumbtacks allegedly placed along 43rd Avenue bike path in Sunnyside on purpose, lawmaker says By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech
Kids & Education Councilman joins Sunnyside school in celebrating new traffic signal By QNS News Team
Astoria After decades-long fight, smelly sanitation trucks will no longer be parked on Astoria street By Angela Matua
Kids & Education Parks Department breaks ground on $6.25 million upgrades to Queensbridge Park in LIC By Angela Matua
Politics In heated town hall to discuss bike lanes, many in Sunnyside still not sold on city’s plan By Angela Matua
Kids & Education A privately-owned Depression Era playground in Sunnyside will become public parkland again By Angela Matua
Long Island City ‘When will it end?’ LIC residents decry plan to use third hotel in Blissville as a homeless shelter By Angela Matua 1
Kids & Education After parents’ rally, city will install traffic signals near a Woodside elementary school By Angela Matua
Arts & Entertainment Plans to renovate Woodside’s Doughboy Plaza and memorial to 9/11 victims revealed By Angela Matua
Kids & Education DOE’s plan to move P.S. 78 kindergarten classes to Woodside or Astoria for three years enrages LIC parents By Angela Matua
Business Woodside community says MTA repairs ‘cripple’ business and inconvenience visitors By Angela Matua 1
Schneps Podcasts Dan Rattiner speaks with Shoshanna McCollum, the editor in chief of the Fire Island News – Episode 180