Local Leaders Endorse Bronx Ice Center Proposal
Local leaders have endorsed a proposal that would convert an empty armory in the Bronx into a national ice center.
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Local leaders have endorsed a proposal that would convert an empty armory in the Bronx into a national ice center.
A review of city records has found that people accused of crimes in the Bronx have a far greater chance of walking away without charges than those in New York City's four other boroughs.
Baseball fans have more to cheer about on the Yankees home opener against the Anaheim Angels.
A lot of songs have been written over the years about work -- from Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 to the Who's The Dirty Jobs to Rose Royce's Car Wash. Bronx defense lawyer Elliott Shapiro writes songs about work.
A few strings of lights and an inflatable Santa are enough for some people when it comes to holiday decorations. But, not for the Garabedian family of the Bronx.
The Bronx is bursting with Latin flavor. In fact according to the 2010 census, Hispanics make up 53.5% of the borough's population, up from just over 48% a decade ago.
Over the past two months, the Occupy movement has attracted thousands of followers across the Big Apple. And proof of that could be seen in their Day of Action rallies, where protesters took to the streets to spread a message about economic inequality.
A network of health clinics in the Bronx founded by embattled former state senate majority leader Pedro Espada, could be headed for shut down. Soundview HealthCare Network could reportedly lose millions in Medicaid funding as the state investigates its finances.
Some Bronx subway riders are heated over station conditions and it's not because of a lack of air conditioning.
A group of immigrant students and Bronx lawmakers are calling on immigration authorities to pardon a gay El Salvadorian student who faces imminent deportation.