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A Bronx driver is facing a $4,000 fine after parking in front of a fire hydrant during a deadly fire, delaying firefighters’ ...
Tenants of three South Bronx buildings held a rally March 1 to call attention to their yearslong complaints of poor ...
A driver was fined $4,000 for parking in front of a fire hydrant and blocking firefighters during a fatal fire in the Bronx, ...
Kenhy Sarrias Buelvas, 37, was arrested Wednesday and charged with murder, manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon ...
A Bronx teen was arrested for allegedly operating an empty subway train in Brooklyn and faces charges including reckless ...
Patsy Grimaldi, founder of the beloved Brooklyn pizzerias Grimaldi's and Juliana's, died this month at the age of 93, after ...
Two lucky New York Lottery players each won $50,000 in Saturday’s Powerball drawing, with winning tickets sold in the Bronx ...
One teen was killed and another was injured after they were struck while riding a bike by a vehicle in the Bronx, police said.
New York City ranks among the top major cities in the United States when it comes to the most affordable gas prices, ...