Members of the Glendale/104th Precinct Civilian Observation Patrol (104COP) got an overview on crime from Queens' chief prosecutor during the group's Dec. 9 meeting at St. Pancras Pfeifer Hall in Glendale. Read More
For the second time in less than four months the City of East Providence issued layoff notices this week putting 10 custodians, a mechanical helper, a switchboard operator, a library aide and a library aide assistant out of work effective early next month. Read More
Imagine Environment Minister Richard Brown sitting at his desk with two piles of paper in front of him. Read More
A Queens Village loan officer was convicted of identity theft last week after she stole the identity of a former client to help another client purchase a home in Brooklyn, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said. Read More
A provincial regulation that was meant to prevent commercial "mining" of Prince Edward Island's beach sand won't apply to "bona fide" farmers using it for traction on their farms. Read More
AN accident on the M4 was causing delays this morning. Read More
The weather played havoc with flights to Gibraltar yesterday, with services diverted to Málaga or cancelled altogether. Read More
Passengers left stranded by the Eurostar snow saga said today that rail bosses still had "a lot to answer for" as they finally prepared to board trains following three days of cancellations. Read More
London Bridge was so crowded with stranded passengers in the evening rush hour, it was difficult enter the station. Read More
ARCTIC weather conditions left Britain's transport system in the grip of chaos last night. Read More