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June 24, 2025 By Czarinna Andres
A Queens priest has been permanently removed from all ministerial duties following an investigation by the Diocese of Brooklyn into an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor dating back to the 1980s.
Jun. 24, 2025 By Ramy Mahmoud and QNS News Team
Community leaders, cancer survivors and elected officials gathered Sunday at Queensborough Community College to celebrate National Rose Month with an emotional ceremony that honored local women whose stories of survival and service reflect the rose’s symbolic strength and beauty.
June 24, 2025 By Bill Parry
A Queens grand jury indicted a Staten Island man on charges of murder, manslaughter, unlawful fleeing a police officer, leaving the scene of an incident, and other related crimes for allegedly leading police on a car chase and fatally striking a 36-year-old Astoria woman in October 2024.
Jun. 24, 2025 By Shane O’Brien and Emily Swanson
Eighteen months after a five-alarm fire gutted a Queens apartment building, dozens of displaced tenants remain locked out of their homes — and now, state lawmakers are proposing legislation to hold landlords accountable for prolonged repair delays across New York City.
Jun. 24, 2025 By Shane O’Brien
Dozens of local residents staged a protest outside a planned mental health center for youth in East Elmhurst last week amid concerns over community safety and potential future uses for the site.
Jun. 24, 2025 By Dean Moses
The family of Win Rozario, the Ozone Park teenager who was fatally shot by police during a mental health crisis last year, filed a federal lawsuit against the city on Monday.
Jun. 23, 2025 By Czarinna Andres
Jun. 23, 2025 By Czarinna Andres
June 23, 2025 By Queens Post News Team
June 23, 2025 By Ethan Marshall
Permits have been filed for the construction of a 5-story residential building with eight housing units at 30-16 23rd St. in Astoria.
Jun. 23, 2025 By Jessica Militello
With a sweltering heatwave gripping Queens this week, working from home might be just a little too stifling. Fortunately, the borough is filled with welcoming spaces that make remote work both productive and refreshing. Whether you’re looking to cut down on your AC use, need stronger Wi-Fi, or simply crave a change of scenery, these spots offer great vibes, cool air and quality coffee (or tea) to keep you going.
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