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Officials say safety upgrades are needed following two recent incidents where pedestrians were struck.

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Service on the line between Long Island City and Manhattan will be down for at least 13 weekends.

Astoria »

Three local officials have asked the mayor for an extra daily pickup service for public trash cans.

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The Landmarks Preservation Commission said the building is "not appropriate" for the historic district.

Long Island City »

The MTA is planning to halt service between Times Square and Queensboro Plaza for signal upgrades.

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The addition at IS 125 is meant to replace the school's temporary classrooms, the DOE said.

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Mauricio Osorio-Palominos' privileges were suspended in NY in 2010 for not paying a fine, the DMV said.

Ditmars »

Parents and local leaders say the rumble of the N/Q outside P.S. 85 is disrupting students' learning.

Long Island City »

The developer, partnering with the nonprofit Selfhelp, will build two high-rises with 1,193 apartments.

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Dozens gathered in Queens' "Little Manila" Wednesday for a vigil for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.

Astoria »

The expansion at the Astoria hospital will add a new six-story care center behind its existing site.

Woodside »

Luis Bravo, 19, was struck and killed near Broadway and 58th Street in Queens on Saturday.

Astoria »

The Q103 will run more frequently, start earlier and end later, according to city officials.

Astoria »

State Sen. Gianaris said the DOT has agreed to include Astoria in future bike-sharing plans.

Astoria »

Speakers on the platforms at five stations in Astoria let straphangers know when their train will arrive.