Amanda Rozon
Articles by Amanda Rozon
Neighborhood residents would have to travel nearly 10 miles to go to the Bronx's only other movie theater.
For your best chance at seeing the auroras, experts recommend getting away from the city lights.
Police are still investigating and have not yet made any arrests.
In the Bronx, Borough President Vanessa Gibson is trying to recruit train more young people to join up.
David Lei’s photographs have captivated Flaco fans around the world.
The dead man was wanted in the 2022 robbery of Brooklyn’s ‘Bling Bishop’ Lamar Whitehead, NBC New York reported.
The survey and day of action aim to track the prevalence and impact of street harassment on New Yorkers and could inform the city on what can and should be done about it.
Officers can be seen trying to coax Andrew Washington out of his apartment. After a brief scuffle Washington was shot and killed.
Two young activists with the New York City Chapter of Sunrise Movement, which hopes to mobilize young people on climate change, joined Morning Edition on Thursday.
A fight over a community garden in Little Italy has showcased longstanding tensions between the need for housing and green space in NYC.
Zachary Schulman says he has photographed and interviewed 115 gardeners in more than 25 neighborhoods across New York City since 2018. Soon, his work will be displayed at a community garden in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
The power outage that affected eight states remains one of the most significant blackouts in U.S. history.
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