Louis Armstrong's connection to Queens on full display at museum in Corona
In a house tucked away on a quiet street lived an icon known for his sound.
Elle McLogan is CBS News New York's reporter covering the borough of Queens. As a multimedia journalist, she researches, shoots, reports, and edits her own stories.
She joined CBS New York in September 2017 as a digital reporter for The Dig with Elle McLogan, a series unearthing gems in local food and culture, which she created, hosted, shot, produced, and edited. Past episodes can be found at http://CBSNewYork.com/TheDig.
In 2021, Elle won an Emmy Award in the category of Lifestyle - Short Form Content and a Folio Award in the Arts & Culture Feature category. In 2018, she was named Outstanding Social Media Personality by the New York State Broadcasters Association.
Born in Manhattan and raised on Long Island, Elle moved to North Carolina to attend Davidson College. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude honors.
After graduation, Elle moved to China. She spent four years working in Shanghai as a writer and host for television programs and documentaries with a focus on food and culture.
If you have a tip for Elle, you can email her at queenstip@cbs.com.
In a house tucked away on a quiet street lived an icon known for his sound.
Steven and Cameron Gutmann first started decorating their front lawn for Halloween about 10 years ago. Haunting the neighborhood takes commitment.
Queens is called the world's borough for good reason, and its proud diversity is exemplified in Jackson Heights.
We know a poor diet plays a key role in chronic illnesses like heart disease and diabetes. That's why local communities are committed to closing what's being called the "grocery gap" in order to make fresh, health food available to all.
The Queens Public Library aims to ensure that people of all ages get to find themselves in the pages of books.
Studies show students tend to perform better academically with a certified librarian in school.
CBS New York first brought you exclusive video this summer showing multiple thefts on 23rd Avenue at 21st Street.
Studies show nearly half of South Asian people in the United States report experiencing gender-based violence.
As two-wheeled vehicles of all types see a surge in popularity, crowding is leading to controversy.
Locals have been fighting for years for a safer way to cross without a car.
Instructors find meaning in watching the musicians meet a new challenge, going home to practice after a session.
Julien Farel and his team of stylists devoted to preparing the pros to be viewed by millions.
Congresswoman Grace Meng, the NYPD and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service are offering mail theft prevention tips.
Advocates want to prevent future erasure of the Negro Leagues' vital legacy.
Jason Harnett, the organization's director of wheelchair tennis, said the sport is soaring in popularity.