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Last night on Halloween Eve, streets in Queens and throughout New York City flooded due to heavy rainfall which left one man dead in Manhattan and another in Flatbush, both after becoming trapped in basements.
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Men in construction gear steal $3M in jewelry from Queens home in broad daylight
Men in construction gear broke into a Queens home in broad daylight earlier this month, and made off with millions.
Three men dressed as construction workers allegedly broke in by forcibly opening a rear door before removing a safe that had jewelry with an estimated value of $3.2 million.
A Citi Bike rider was killed after being doored on Monday by a Queens motorist — yet the driver was not initially charged for the illegal act. According to police, Cristian Vazquez, 26 of nearby College Point,
The blaze broke out in the single-family residence on 26th Ave. near 124th St. in College Point on Monday around 5:15 a.m.
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NYC Flash Flood Warning: Alert Issued For Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx As Rain Drenches New York City
A Flash Flood Warning is in effect for Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Manhattan until 5:30 PM as heavy rain floods streets and highways. Over 6.9 million people are under alert, with officials urging residents to avoid flooded areas and move to higher ground.
As the Nov. 4 Election Day draws near and with early voting already underway, Queens residents have the opportunity to make their voices heard, both through
The victim spoke to CBS News New York exclusively on Tuesday from his hospital bed, with his mother by his side.
A jewelry store owner in Queens lost $3.2 million in a home burglary, with three disguised men suspected. NYPD seeks tips; it may be linked to a prior heist.
With the mayoral elections coming up, it's important that we seek out representatives who will do right by their constituents and abolish Rikers once and for all. “
Multiple trees toppled down during a severe storm in Queens Thursday afternoon, damaging several cars, according to multiple videos obtained by PIX11 News. A huge tree was pulled from its roots, landing in the middle of 160th Street and 33rd Avenue.