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As the city continues to grow, so does the impact of clamor of traffic, construction and annoying neighbors.

For the third consecutive night, activists hit the street to protest a grand jury’s decision not to indict a Staten Island police officer in

Activists took the streets December 3 chanting “I can’t breathe,” to protest a grand jury’s decision to not indict a police officer, in the

The spa day is held to raise awareness about domestic violence and to boost the self-esteem of battered women.

The city and charitable organizations have struggled over the past year to adjust to increasing numbers of the needy.

La ciudad de Nueva York, desde su oficina NYC Parks, proyecta invertir $130 millones para el mantenimiento de algunos parques ubicados dentro de comunidades

Residents share their views on the current state of the borough and the most pressing issues facing New Yorkers.

Residents and local politicians gathered in the Bronx to protest the construction of a new Days Inn on Bruckner Blvd.

Like many New York neighborhoods, the South Bronx is experiencing a wave of gentrification. Yet, at the same time, a handful of architecturally fascinating

NYC Parks plans to spend $130 million to upgrade parks located in low-income communities.

An Ebola town hall meeting at the Bronx Museum on October 29 seemed to do little to ease the community's anxiety regarding the virus.

This annual day-long event rallied New Yorkers against domestic violence in Washington Heights, Harlem and the Bronx.

Bronxites on the People's Climate March called for a boycott of Fresh Direct.

Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in New York City for the People's Climate March on September 21, 2014.

Congratulations to the Class of 2014!