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A fourth NYC child has succumbed to this year’s epidemic, still on the rise, and

P.S. 50 Vito Marcantonio is proposed to close by the end of June due to

At the New York Stock Exchange, veteran traders are taking the new volatility in stride

Alex Avdoulos’s hand quickly flicks leaves off of a stem of a flower. Within ten

Testing during summer months found remnants of sewage in the river flowing downstream from Westchester

Governor Cuomo's idea for reducing Midtown traffic and raising funds to fix the subways is

Governor Cuomo's idea for reducing Midtown traffic and raising funds to fix the subways is

Hawk Newsome raised his fist in protest at a Bronx courthouse Monday morning, his bellowing

Luz Maria Sanchez died in September at the age of 48 in her Brooklyn home.

Luz Maria Sanchez died in September at the age of 48 in her Brooklyn home.

New drug detection devices are coming to JFK's mailroom to slow the flow of deadly

As the President delivered his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, more

The 2nd Women's March focused on a range of issues, but a dislike of Trump

It may have been billed as a march for women, but men showed up too.

Women in New York City share their personal safety strategies.

New Yorkers rally as the country gears up to choose a successor to Ellen Johnson

The upgrade will feature new equipment, bathrooms, benches and greenery.

The Coalition to Defend Corona (CDC) performs weekly cleanups and hosts meetings for local organizers.

Pushback on the development has been ongoing since Target announced its expansion of a small-format

As murder rates have dropped around the city, domestic violence homicide rates have not seen