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A recent ruling denies citizenship in the Dominican Republic to those born to "foreign-born members."

In loving memory of The Bronx Journal co-editor and a good friend.

Conflict is brewing over a proposed restoration of the Putnam Trail.

Max Hardy says chefs can offer special insight into solving the food crisis.

Groups fight efforts to build a 12-story building with 86 studio units at the site of a former gas station on Broadway.

Residents of Morris Park say Bill de Blasio is their choice for the primary election.

Dozens gathered on September 13th at Lou Gehrig Plaza, to remember the men and women who lost their lives in the September 11 attacks,

Food stamp use in New York City has doubled over the last decade. We spoke with some residents about their experiences with the program.

This Harlem-based organization finds shelter for thousands of mentally ill New Yorkers each year.

Sleeping on subways is one way homeless students survive studying without a roof over their heads.

Photos by Fatima Sesay As Congress mulled immigration legislation, thousands arrived in the Capitol April 10th to rally for reforms. Those at the rally, many

If you lose an expensive item on Metro-North, you stand a good chance of recovering it.

It's 1 p.m. on a sunny Tuesday afternoon as residents gather in front of the Bronx Jewish Community Council on Holland Avenue. The line

Is it a castle? Is it a fort? Nope. It is the biggest ice facility in the world. This is the future of the

The first suburban-style mall in the South Bronx is scheduled to undergo major changes in the upcoming months.