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Former NYC daycare owner learns fate following toddler's fentanyl poisoning death
Owner of NYC Day Care Where Toddler Fatally Ingested Fentanyl Gets 45 Years in Prison
A woman who owned a New York City day care center where a toddler died after ingesting fentanyl has been sentenced to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to federal drug charges
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Owner of Bronx day care where toddler died from fentanyl exposure sentenced to 45 years in prison
The South Bronx has the highest rate of food insecurity in New York City, with nearly 40% of residents uncertain about where their next meal will come from. In this special edition of Street Soldiers,
Members of the Goya family wait for a ride, with their belongings, in front of the Roosevelt Hotel in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. The Venezuelan family said they had been living at the hotel for eight months and they were were moving to another shelter in The Bronx.
A New York City Department of Sanitation supervisor has been formally charged for allegedly milking the clock, Bronx district attorney Darcel Clark announced Wednesday.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has lauded his administration's handling of the city's migrant crisis days after a massive new shelter opened in the Bronx.
A former daycare owner in the Bronx has been sentenced to 45 years after pleading guilty to several drug charges that led to the death of a 22-month-old in September 2023. Read More
A teenager was killed, and one other was left injured, when their dirt bike collided with a minivan in New York City on Monday. Juan Alexander Quizhpi Naranjo, 17, was driving a dirt bike north on Metcalf Avenue in the Bronx with a 14-year-old passenger around 6:45 p.
The teen is accused of trying to operate a No. 2 train at the Prospect Avenue subway station in the Bronx around 4:45 a.m., police said. The same teenager was previously arrested after he and five others stole an R train in Brooklyn and took for a joyride last month,
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has praised his administration’s handling of the city's migrant crisis days after a new 2,200-capacity all-male shelter opened in the Bronx.
Cops recovered clear surveillance images of one of the three men responsible for the 10 heists that have occurred mostly in Queens, but have also spread to Brooklyn and the Bronx, police said.
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The “Broadway of the Bronx” — infamous for its open drug use and squalor — will see a new surge of city resources to crack down on quality-of-life problems, Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday. Adams said his multi-agency “Community Link” program will descend on the commercial area between Melrose and Mott Haven,
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Announcing his bid to run for mayor of New York City over the weekend, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared that he would “save our city.”
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