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Police released sketches of two suspects in the fatal beating of Lou Rispoli in Sunnyside.

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Community leaders say the road is too narrow for two lanes of traffic.

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A proposal to bring alternate side parking to Hunters Point has some residents panicked.

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One Percent for Culture seeks to have one percent of the city's annual budget slated for cultural groups.

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The city will build an addition at crowded P.S. 11, which has used portable classrooms for over a decade.

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Service will halt in Long Island City for 13 weekends starting Friday night.

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Originally a three-year pilot program, the city hopes to continue the service until at least 2019.

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Food pantries in are stuggling to meet demand, according to City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer.

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Shooting victims Benjamin Wheeler, 6, and principal Dawn Hochsprung have ties to Sunnyside.

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Lou Rispoli, 62, was attacked on 43rd Avenue on Saturday, Oct. 20.

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Two news schools, P.S. 312 and I.S./H.S. 404, will open in Hunters Point in September 2013.

Long Island City »

Finally fulfilling a longtime dream to marry, Jimmy Van Bramer and Dan Hendrick tied the knot Saturday.

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Residents have complained about noise pollution and smog caused by traffic on 65th Place in Queens.

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Community Board 2 is looking to establish a BID in Woodside.

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E-bikes are illegal and dangerous to other motorists and pedestrians, officials say.