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Verónica Del Valle

Articles by Verónica Del Valle


Hector Rivera oversees hundreds of years’ worth of maps – historical and modern – as the borough’s official topographer.


It's the latest community composting site closure after the Adams administration cut funding for the program last year.


Sanitation department officials have argued that community composting sites are only for the “truest of true believers” as the city rolls out curbside composting bins at residential buildings.


Two men were stabbed and another had been hit in the head with a bottle.


Recruits in the two new police academy classes will become officers in January and April 2025.


The new 370-bed hospital sits on a 40-acre health and wellness campus.


Police can't use force and retaliate 'when they don't like what somebody is saying,' according to a Pace University Law School professor.


Even people who don’t usually care about the sport have made plans to attend the series, which is being billed as a battle between the “Titans of the Caribbean.”


Community groups and local leaders said it would harm Keasbey, already considered an overburdened community in New Jersey's environmental justice law.


City Councilmember Gale Brewer says she wants the annual festival to be relocated from the lawn in the future.


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.


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