US Open tennis qualifying rounds to be closed to fans
Matches in qualifying rounds for the U.S. Open will be closed to spectators because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Woman found slashed to death in Queens apartment
Police found a woman was found dead in her Queens apartment with a slash wound to her neck.
Doing good deeds in his late wife's memory | House of Good Deeds
Married couple Leon Feingold and Yuanyuan Wang founded House of Good Deeds in January 2017, a little more than a month after Wang was diagnosed with terminal cancer. She died just months after the organization was up and running.
Queens park hit-and-run suspect faces assault charges
Police charged a 29-year-old Queens man with assault, reckless endangerment, and more in connection with a hit-and-run incident in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Hit-and-run in Queens park highlights dangers of illegal motorbikes
The NYPD says a "two-wheel motorized device" slammed into a 4-year-old boy in a parking lot in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park on Sunday.
Newlywed couple recovers lost diamond from engagement ring
A newlywed couple from Queens had a rocky start to their pandemic-delayed honeymoon after losing the diamond from their engagement ring.
Boy, 4, struck by motorcyclist at Flushing Meadows Park who fled scene
A boy, 4, inside Flushing-Meadows Corona Park was struck by a motorcyclist in a parking lot who fled the scene Sunday, according to cops.
Live jazz returns to Flushing Town Hall for first time since pandemic began
Broadway's full reopening may still be months away, but some of the city's smaller performing arts spaces are ready to fill the void.
Technology replaces line judges at U.S. Open; Djokovic approves
Chair umpires will be the only officials at the U.S. Open so Novak Djokovic does not need to worry about accidentally hitting a line judge with a tennis ball.
Paddleboarder drowns in Hempstead Lake; kids survive
A paddleboard capsized, sending a dad and his kids into the water at Hempstead Lake on Sunday.
The Governors Ball Music Festival to be held at Citi Field on Sept. 24-26
Instead of Randall's Island, The Governors Ball will be at the Citi Field complex in Queens.
Hate crimes against Asians in New York City go underreported, advocates say
City leaders fear many more hate crimes against Asians may be going under-reported.
Video shows attacker hitting NYPD cop with a stick
Video posted on social media shows a man walking up to a police detective and whacking him with a stick.
Queens volunteer patrol group aims to prevent anti-Asian hate crimes
As city leaders search for a solution, volunteers in Queens are taking it upon themselves to help prevent anti-Asian hate crimes.
NY Mets home opener Thursday against Miami Marlins
The NY Mets open the 2021 season at home Thursday against the Miami Marlins and against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Invisible Minority: Asians in New York City
One group of New Yorkers has historically considered themselves to be invisible or overlooked. And it is the more than 1.4 million Asian Americans who live in our city.
Woman followed home in violent robbery
A woman in Queens taking out the garbage was followed into her home by robbers who threatened her with a gun, said police.
NYPD credits social media for helping arrest suspect in woman's attack
The NYPD is crediting social media for helping them arrest a man wanted for the vicious attack of an Asian woman standing on a street in Queens.
Citi Field opens as mass COVID vaccination site
The New York Mets' home, Citi Field began offering COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible Queens residents Wednesday.
Citi Field opens for vaccinations but supply remains scarce
The vaccine rollout at Citi Field will be slower than planned because of supply issues. The stadium will be open Wednesday and Thursday for now.



















