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A pothole smack in the middle of Young Avenue may be the Bronx’s (if not the entire city’s) Mother of All Potholes.

There are some Latinos who believe that there is a "saint" outside the Catholic faith that is more receptive to their prayers.

When you enter a shelter, you expect the truth, generosity, and a little empathy.

Among the day labor work force exists an aging group of illegal workers who face growing old in a young man's trade.

Take a tour of an Italian Renaissance retirement abode for penniless millionaires.

Ninety percent of the population is two checks away from being broke, according to Shirley Roger, a speaker at a National Association of Black

With the passing of Earth Day, I was thinking how we, as students, can help reduce our carbon footprint on Earth. We should all

Some time in January, while I was asleep one night, I was awakened by a tingling feeling on my right leg.

Mayor Bloomberg announced a plan that would crack down on cabbies that refuse to take passengers out of Manhattan. Bronxites sound off on their

Here are some of the opinions of Lehman College staff and students about the missing six-foot-long venomous Egyptian cobra that escaped from the Bronx

So what’s life like in a shelter, eh? The first rule is the one I DREAD the most and that is the curfew.

My name is Ashley and I'm 21 years old. I currently attend Lehman College. At the end of the day, I return to be

The debate about legalizing marijuana has raged for years in the United State. In some states like California, marijuana has been legalized for medical

Competing in large swim meets has always been a double challenge. Not only have I always felt the need to compete and succeed in

Fair-skinned enough to pass for a white man, South African freedom fighter Eddie Daniels would rather be classified as black.