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The wrong man: Bronx native left devastated after judge denies exoneration following 30-year legal battle

By Dean Moses
settlement
Housing

Bronx man sentenced in NYCHA corruption case

By Emily Swanson
college student
Courts

Bronx DA busts $3M luxury car theft ring shipping stolen vehicles to West Africa

By Christian Murray
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Allerton

Bronx woman indicted in McDonald’s shooting that injured two boys

By Christian Murray
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Longwood

‘They took away all of her dreams’: Family grieves as teens sentenced for stray bullet death of 11-year-old Kyhara Tay

By Dean Moses
settlement
Courts

Bronx district leader and Board of Elections employee pleads guilty to conspiracy charges

By Emily Swanson
college student
Van Nest

Bronx man sentenced to 20 years to life for fatally stabbing estranged wife in her Van Nest apartment

By Christian Murray
college student
Police & Fire

Bronx man indicted after thousands of fentanyl glassines seized in Inwood drug bust

By Christian Murray
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Mott Haven

Bronx man sentenced after ‘open-door’ stabbing on MTA bus

By Barbara Russo-Lennon
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Mott Haven

Teen’s accused killer ruled unfit: Judge sends Bronx stab suspect to psych ward

By Christian Murray
Dozens of advocates gathered outside the Bronx County Court to protest Governor Kathy Hochul's efforts to roll back discovery reform laws named for late Bronx teen, Kalief Browder.
Courts

Protesters rally outside Bronx courthouse against Hochul’s proposed changes to discovery reform law

By Sadie Brown
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Kingsbridge

Former Kingsbridge daycare owner gets 45 years for toddler’s fentanyl death

By Emily Swanson
Fieldston School
Riverdale

Former student sues Bronx’s Fieldston School, alleging sexual abuse by volleyball coach

By Sadie Brown
college student
Police & Fire

Former Bronx immigration attorney sentenced to nearly six years for fraud scheme

By Emily Swanson
deed theft
Claremont

Bronx man who stabbed and strangled his mother to death sentenced to 25 years to life: DA

By Christian Murray
Dianne Renwick, presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department.
Caribbean Life

Renwick insists on high standards and opening doors

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