Queens plays the West Georgia Wolves after Leo Colimerio scored 20 points in the Royals' 92-78 loss to the Austin Peay Governors
A Queens woman was tricked into draining her life savings through an elaborate scheme that went on for weeks, and her family says they had no clue.
The Central Arkansas Bears (7-20, 3-11 ASUN) aim to end a 14-game road losing streak when they visit the Queens Royals (16-11, 9-5 ASUN) on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET. In this
Musicians from James Brown to Lena Horne and athletes Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis all made a home in Addisleigh Park, a suburban sliver of St. Albans that earned the nickname "Black Hollywood East." Wade said Illinois Jacquet was a member of her church,
A Valley Stream man faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty Thursday to his role in "a sadistic crime spree," in which he and a co-defendant forced a woman into prostitution and beat and robbed two men after luring them with promises of sex for money,
A man was fatally shot by police officers outside a New York City Police Department station house in Queens on Tuesday evening. It happened around 6:40 p.m. outside the 111th Precinct on Northern Boulevard near 215th Street in Bayside.
As New York City faces a deep freeze, one Queens man is taking full advantage of the cold. Gino Santaguida, an industrial designer from Ridgewood, built his own backyard ice rink, transforming his outdoor space into a skater’s dream.
The driver, who had a prior conviction for driving while intoxicated, was found to have a blood-alcohol content more than twice the legal limit, state police said.
Another 100 or so were sitting or standing on the concourse, staying out of the rain but still braving the 39-degree weather to watch the Gamecocks (5-0) grind out a 7-2 victory over Queens University (2-2).
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday announced proposed safeguards to ensure that New York City is operating in the best interest of its residents. Hochul claimed that the Trump administration is trying to use Mayor Eric Adams’ legal troubles as leverage to “squeeze and punish” New York City.
A Long Island man faces 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to forcing a woman into prostitution, then using her pictures to lure customers to a Queens hotel, who he then robbed and tortured.