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Every 10 years following the census, states redraw districts in order to reflect population changes. This is a controversial process because political power is

Bronxites are up in arms as the United States Postal Service plans to close down 17 post offices in the Bronx.

Neighborhood streets offer clues to the area's storied past and prominent Hunts Point residents.

Westchester Square, long known for its shopping, has merchants proposing to revitalize its strip.

CUNY students protested against tuition hikes of $300 a year for five years.

The South Bronx is undergoing a face lift. Who stands to benefit and who to lose?

Presidential candidates are talking about it, states are blaming the federal government for failing to deal with it, and Washington seems incapable of fixing

Occupy Wall Street comes to the Bronx on the National Day of Action. Bronxites took to the subways and shared the personal stories that

Bronxites take to the subways to voice their concerns over the economic crisis.

Zuccotti Park now features thousands of rebellious protesters spending day and night “Occupying Wall Street.” The movement was sparked on September 17 when

Lehman College students have put their two cents in about the massive Occupy Wall Street protests that have taken place in New York and

The Bronx CAN (Change Attitude Now) Health Initiative encourages people to stay healthy. “Smaller portions, less salt, less sugar, more water and more exercise.”

Bronx residents responded with a range of emotions to the indictment of 17 police officers accused in a ticket fixing scandal.

Fiats, cannolis and community were on display during the Columbus Day parade in Morris Park.