New York City was at the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, losing 46,000 residents â€” but five years later, a memorial to ...
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute is terminating a $505,000 STEM grant that was supposed to support an ‘Inclusive ...
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz recently held her annual Women's History Month celebration on Wednesday, March 19, in ...
Community Education Council 26 is urging the city to site a specialized high school at a school currently under construction ...
The Trump administration’s blocking of new grant awards via the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has the potential to be a ...
Friends and family filled an Astoria church to pay their final respects to Justin Diaz, who was on his way to work when his ...
The city is starting the approval process to change land-use rules and allow for larger development in Jamaica.
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COLLEGE POINT, Queens (WABC) -- Over two dozen people were injured when pepper spray was deployed inside a school cafeteria in Queens on Friday, officials said. Fire officials said a 911 call was ...
Two students fired pepper spray inside a Queens middle school cafeteria ... 12 and 13 — discharged the noxious substance inside College Point Collaborative Middle School on 14th Avenue ...
The City University of New York is hiring for hundreds of positions throughout the five boroughs, according to their website.