Gunman who fatally shot Queens laundromat worker remains on the lam
Police search for suspect after deadly shooting outside Wash & Fold Super Laundry
Manhattan's Only Wild Turkey Has Her Own Entourage
Suspect Extradited from South Korea to Face 2002 Flushing Murder Charges
Weather
Health
Man Undergoes Kidney Cancer Surgery, Faces Unexpected Pain
Ethan Hauser recounts the physical and emotional toll of his cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Mom, 55, Survives Heart Attack After Ignoring Surprising Symptom
Jessica Rodriguez's jaw pain was the first sign of a life-threatening blockage.
Manhasset Doctor Publishes Book on Sustainable Exercise Routine
Raymond Soletic, a retired ear, nose, and throat specialist, shares his lifetime of fitness knowledge in a new book.
Crime
4 Kids Found Safe After Ransom Demand
Collaborative search with FBI locates children at Spring Valley address

Nine Plead Guilty to Stealing Over $1M in COVID-19 Relief Funds
Defendants ordered to repay state after misappropriating pandemic aid intended for struggling businesses
Queens Man Charged After Police Shooting During Mental Health Crisis
Family disputes police account, says Jabez Chakraborty needed medical help, not prosecution
Business
Former Amazon Engineer Sues Over Alleged Retaliation for Jury Duty
Andrew Quijano claims he was issued a false final warning and fired after raising concerns about his mandatory jury service being used against him at work.

Developers Secure $303M Loan for High-Rise in Jamaica, Queens
The mixed-income Archer Towers II project will bring 400 apartments to the rapidly growing neighborhood.
NYC Proposes 41-Mile Subway Expansion Over Free Buses
A new report suggests spending $1 billion per year on subway construction instead of free bus service.
Politics
DOJ Disputes Lawmaker's Claims About 'Random' Epstein Figures
Four individuals named by Rep. Ro Khanna have no apparent ties to the late sex offender, according to the Department of Justice.

State Senator Gianaris to Retire After 25 Years
Long-serving Queens lawmaker will not seek re-election in 2026.
Suozzi, Gillen Report Millions in Campaign Funds for Long Island Races
U.S. Reps. Tom Suozzi and Laura Gillen have substantial war chests as they seek to hold competitive House seats in New York.
