Day: September 5, 2017
Tuesday / September 5, 2017
Increased Number Of People In The US Living with HIV Are In Remission
In 2014, practically half of HIV patients in the US
Man Fatally Struck By Hit-And-Run Driver In Bronx
A hit-and-run driver fatally struck a man trying to cross
Bronx Company Takes Over Troy Nursing Facility
Centers Health Care has acquired all of the facilites of
Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Is From Bronx—So What’s With The Name?
Häagen-Dazs ice cream is one of the most fascinating and
Therapist Fired For Slapping A Disabled Student Sues For Her Job Back
A public school therapist fired for slapping a disabled student
Attorney General Schneiderman & Gov. Cuomo: NY State Will Sue If President Trump Ends DACA Policy
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman and Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Bronx Man Sentenced In Manhattan Federal Court To 168 Years In Prison On Charges Stemming From His Sexual Exploitation Of Minors And False Statements To Government Agents
Joon H. Kim, the Acting United States Attorney for the
Sgt. Paul Tuozzolo’s Son Is Escorted By Dozens Of Officers For His First Day Of School
The son of a slain NYPD cop got a special
New Mom Needs Gas Restored In Bronx Building
Petal Griffith says her building on Southern Boulevard in Bronx
Jesuit Homosexualist Guest At Historic Bronx Parish Rededication
Jesuit homosexualist, Fr. James Martin, attends the rededication of a
Kushner Companies Provides Loan For Somerset Partners’ Massive Bronx Project
Developer Kushner Companies expanded its debt book this week by
Teen Shot After His Friends Laugh At Another Car’s Passenger
As it turned out, it was not that funny.










