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The Future of Gifted Education in the Bronx Bronx acupuncture center for addiction fighting to survive How HIV outreach is tackling an “invisible crisis” in The Bronx Prescriptions lag as Bronx battles opioid epidemic
 

The Future of Gifted Education in the Bronx

A recommendation that Mayor Bill de Blasio phase out all New York City gifted programs has left the fate of gifted education in the Bronx uncertain. If implemented, the programs, which are comprised predominantly of black and Latino students, would come to an end.

Bronx acupuncture center for addiction fighting to survive

The Mott Haven Lincoln Recovery Center was once a popular therapeutic refuge for drug addicts, but where have the patients gone?

How HIV outreach is tackling an “invisible crisis” in The Bronx

While New York celebrates declining HIV rates, healthcare advocates in the Bronx narrow their focus to where services aren’t reaching people.

Prescriptions lag as Bronx battles opioid epidemic

Prescriptions of life-saving buprenorphine lag in the Bronx. A legacy of bureaucracy and stigma are to blame.

Prepping for the city’s elite high schools

12 October 2011

M.S. 80 set to become the Bronx pilot site for free tutoring to prepare more low-income students for the city's elite high schools.

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Juan Rios travels the world to return to the Bronx

Juan Rios travels the world to return to the Bronx

11 October 2011

Juan Rios runs the Highbridge Life Center’s Healthy Highbridge program where he, among other things, has championed the city’s recent smoking ban in parks and beaches. Rios also created a health curriculum for the students of P.S. 73.

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Aspiring rapper slain near Soundview

11 October 2011

Mott Haven man was killed outside the Sotomayor public housing complex, a block from where a 22-year-old woman was murdered on Sept. 25.

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Bloody Sunday in Mott Haven

10 October 2011

The day began with three shootings in two hours, moved on to a mugging in broad daylight, before ending with a murder.

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“The Poetry Man” filmmaker gives back

09 October 2011

Throgs Neck high school teacher realized that poetry, and later, film had saved him from the poverty, drugs and violence that engulfed him growing up.

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Sally Dunford: a passionate advocate for Norwood

Sally Dunford: a passionate advocate for Norwood

08 October 2011

In a tiny, first-floor office at the northern tip of the Bronx, Sally Dunford sat among two cluttered desks squeezed in by several more filing cabinets, fielding phone calls that came in every few minutes or so.“Can I talk to you in five?” she said to one caller. “I’m not sure if you’re in my […]

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Why is Heritage Field still closed?

Why is Heritage Field still closed?

08 October 2011

Heritage Field, the 11-acre complex of ball fields and playgrounds on the site where the old Yankees Stadium once stood, has been ready for months to host its first pickup baseball softball games. Almost a year later than scheduled, the park is still closed.

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Advocates to Obama: Keep your promise

08 October 2011

Bronx leaders take Obama to task for failing to protect immigrant families.

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