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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!

149 St. and Morris Avenue intersection in the Bronx By Jeffrey Justice The South Bronx contains some of the largest and most dangerous intersections in the

Begun in 2003, NYC 311 provides information to residents about over 300 agencies involved in a range of health and human services.

Traffic is tedious, yet inevitable as New York City works to update its aging infrastructure.

Commuters are tired of the years of disruptions caused by improvement projects in the area.

Cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program have Bronxites scrambling to make up the difference.

Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio has been a vocal critic of the law enforcement practice, saying meaningful reforms are urgently needed.

The Bronx Conexion Latin-Jazz Band played at the 2013 Pacheco Jazz Festival in November.

Mayor Bloomberg announced that there are 1,000 boro taxis on the streets and that nearly 300,000 trips have been taken since the launch.

With everyone pointing out the negatives of the launch, can Bronxites find a way to benefit from the new law?