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Det. Familia honored in the Bronx
New York City Officials and family honored Detective Miosotis Familia one year after she was killed.
Ryer Avenue in front of...
Strike A Chord: From Table To Soil
Renee Crowley considers herself a master composter.
As funny as that sounds, Crowley said she's been composting for as long...
Strike a Chord: Don't Throw it Out!
From disposable coffee cups to worn-out kitchen cabinets to leftover meatloaf, a lot of what many of us throw out each day...
Strike A Chord: Recycling Excess Fabric
Over 20 billion pounds of textiles are sent to landfills every year. That includes scraps of fabric from the cutting room...
NYC Officials Announce Services for Immigrant Children in NYC
New York City is providing support to immigrant children separated from their families at the border. But as WFUV's Shelby...
Students and Start Up: How Fordham Law students help entrepreneurs flourish
Fordham University has started a clinic that offers legal services to start-ups. Bernice Grant is the Senior Director of...
Strike A Chord: Sweeping The River Clean
Jen Benson is one of the many people trying to keep the Hudson River alive and well. She's the Project Outreach Coordinator...
New MTA App Aims to Help New Yorkers with Disabilities
The MTA is taking its passengers for a ride to the store...the app store. WFUV's Erica Scalise reports on how the agency's...
Flatbush Area Named "Little Haiti"
New York City is home to Chinatown, Little Italy and now, Little Haiti. WFUV's Erica Scalise has more on the latest cultural...
Strike A Chord: Sucking Up Plastic Straws
Miranda Bus Law to Protect Students
The fatal school bus crash in New Jersey that killed 10-year old Miranda Vargos is inspiring new legislation. WFUV's Julia...
From Bronxville to Brazil
Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon discusses the adventures Bronxville resident Renato Frison experienced on his...
Cardinal Dolan Condemns Trump Administration Policy
The Catholic Church is stepping up to help immigrant children who have been separated from their families in New York City...
Pool Season is Finally Here
New York City pools are open just in time for a weekend heat wave. Even though the sun stayed away for opening day Wednesday...
The Not So Concrete Jungle
New York City is comprised of a lot of concrete and steel, but throughout this great metropolis is a whole lot of green. On...
School's Out...And Kids are Planning Their Summers
School's out. Public school students have finished classes and are now starting their summer break. WFUV's Julia Rose Herman...
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