Grieving 9/11 Seventeen Years Later

September 05, 2018|George Bodarky

The date September 11 will forever evoke recollections of unimaginable tragedy. Nearly 3,000 people died in the terrorist...

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Endometriosis: The Impact on Physical and Mental Health

September 04, 2018|Robin Shannon

There’s a painful, chronic disease that affects millions of women in the U.S. But it’s rarely talked about and even doctor’s...

CT Lawmakers React to Alleged Changes to College Sexual Assault Rules by the Department of Education

August 30, 2018|Shelby Daniel

NYC Council Votes In Favor Of Speed Cams

August 29, 2018|Eliot Schiaparelli

Speed Cameras will be active when New York City Public Schools start next week. The City Council voted today, 41-3, in favor...

Marijuana Plant

New Jersey AG Suspends Marijuana Cases

August 29, 2018|Hailey Morey

She's Lazy and She Loves to Eat

August 29, 2018|George Bodarky

Labor Day weekend is upon us and for a lot of people, you know what that means – barbecues with enough food to make your...

US Open Changes the Rules For Ball Boys and Girls

August 27, 2018|Alexandra Parker

Tennis's US Open kicks off today in Queens with one small difference. WFUV's Alexandra Parker reports on the new rule change...

A Library on Wheels

August 23, 2018|Marina Kopf

Queens residents now have their library cycling to them!

The Queens Library launched the 'bookcycle' today. A librarian will...

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A Chat With The Chief

August 23, 2018|Robin Shannon

New York City has one of the oldest police departments which was established in 1845. It also has the largest police force...

Ruben Diaz Jr. And Bronx Residents Rally. Photo from Diaz Jr. Communications Office

Bronx Residents Seek Answers on Where NYCHA Funding is Going

August 22, 2018|Ben Adducchio
Bronx's Borough President is calling for the city's housing authority to open its books for public review.
 
He and other...