
LaGuardia Crash Kills 2, Investigation Delayed Amid Federal Shutdown
BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com LAGUARDIA — Chaos and delays have gripped travelers at LaGuardia after a fatal crash left two pilots dead and shut down

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com LAGUARDIA — Chaos and delays have gripped travelers at LaGuardia after a fatal crash left two pilots dead and shut down

BY MARYAM RAHAMAN ASTORIA — Free municipal condoms, the Real Housewives, and conservative Christian radio all came up during last Thursday’s Paid Protest show at

BY ANDREW KARPAN In the basement of the White Radish in Kew Garden, the room was cramped with a tightly-packed group of some fifty or

NYC’s fastest-growing sport has courts everywhere—if you know where to look. Pickleball has exploded across New York City in the past few years, and nowhere

Queens’ Claire Valdez Seeks to Expand Workers’ Voice in Congress By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Long before she held elected office in New York, Claire Valdez

Queens Lawmaker Proposes Five-Point Community Health Plan By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com On the anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, State Assembly Member and Democrat for State

Courtesy Freepik By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Independent moviegoers in Queens and Brooklyn will have a rare opportunity to see local cinemas take center stage during
Political Whisperer BY ROBERT HORNAK An alarming new report was just released that shows the poverty rate at its highest level since this report first

A four-alarm fire in Queens left four people dead and several others injured Monday afternoon, according to the Fire Department of the City of New

By Maryam Rahman A birthday candle was attached to each letter of the bright blue “Queens, the World’s Borough” sign located in MacDonald Park. The

BY COLE SINANIAN cole@queensledger.com LAGUARDIA — Chaos and delays have gripped travelers at LaGuardia after a fatal crash left two pilots dead and shut down

BY MARYAM RAHAMAN ASTORIA — Free municipal condoms, the Real Housewives, and conservative Christian radio all came up during last Thursday’s Paid Protest show at

BY ANDREW KARPAN In the basement of the White Radish in Kew Garden, the room was cramped with a tightly-packed group of some fifty or

NYC’s fastest-growing sport has courts everywhere—if you know where to look. Pickleball has exploded across New York City in the past few years, and nowhere

Queens’ Claire Valdez Seeks to Expand Workers’ Voice in Congress By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Long before she held elected office in New York, Claire Valdez

Queens Lawmaker Proposes Five-Point Community Health Plan By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com On the anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, State Assembly Member and Democrat for State

Courtesy Freepik By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com Independent moviegoers in Queens and Brooklyn will have a rare opportunity to see local cinemas take center stage during
Political Whisperer BY ROBERT HORNAK An alarming new report was just released that shows the poverty rate at its highest level since this report first

A four-alarm fire in Queens left four people dead and several others injured Monday afternoon, according to the Fire Department of the City of New

By Maryam Rahman A birthday candle was attached to each letter of the bright blue “Queens, the World’s Borough” sign located in MacDonald Park. The