New Yorker writer Ian Frazier takes readers on a twisty and entertaining tour of the Bronx's rich history, landscape and people.
The Brownville and Crown Heights communities are grieving the loss of two young people to gun violence. A 15-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man were killed within a mile from each other Tuesday evening. The NYPD has identified the 15-year-old victim as Heath Campbell and the 21-year-old victim as Nickalos Mitchell.
A man who set out to avenge a slain rapper, but wound up wounding an innocent teen, was sentenced to prison Tuesday for the botched Bronx revenge shooting.
Around 8 p.m. a person walked into an apartment building on Hoe Ave. near Home St. and fired a gun at the two victims, who live in the same apartment, police and relatives said.
Their jails in their own countries are a lot worse than here. They don’t care about being locked up here, so they should be deported,” said a man in Jackson Heights, Queens.
A Bronx woman was sentenced to 18 years in prison Tuesday in Queens Supreme Court for killing a 62-year-old Uber passenger while drag racing at more than 120
A Brooklyn man who fired multiple shots at a group of innocent people, believing they were involved in his friend’s murder, was sentenced to seven
A man was left bloody and missing several fingers after defending a dog during a machete attack outside of a bodega in the Bronx on Friday, police said. The attack
Nine more former detainees are accusing an ex-staffer at a Bronx juvenile detention center of sexually abusing them as children, according to an avalanche of lawsuits that city lawyers are trying to shut down by drawing parallels to Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to open a 2,200-bed shelter for migrant men in the South Bronx is being met with massive resistance from residents and elected
Between September 2022 and December 2022, the former postal worker pleaded guilty to stealing at least 10 packages of sports cards and memorabilia collectively valued at more than $40,000, according to a criminal complaint filed in the United States District Court District of New Jersey.
The city has tried to dismiss the claims, arguing only the actual people accused of performing the acts should be at fault.