Member of the NYPD Auxiliary Police Arrested for Criminal Mischief
East Bronx: Police Appeal for Help Locating 12-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing
Concourse: Man Stabbed & Hospitalized aboard Bronx 4 Train
Around two weeks after an as-yet unidentified human leg was discovered near 167th Street (Yankee Stadium) Subway Station on the elevated track tracks in the Concourse section of The Bronx on Saturday, Feb. 17, a 60-year-old subway rider has reportedly survived a stabbing assault aboard a subway at the station.
UPDATE Fordham Manor: One Male Victim Dead after Fire Breaks Out in Residential Home “Ilegally Subdivided”
Manhattan Man Convicted of Fentanyl Trafficking Ring in Morris Heights after 2022 Bronx Drug Bust
Fordham Manor: Two Sought for Armed Robbery
University Heights: Scooter Driver Sought after Older Female Pedestrian Hospitalized in Hit & Run
Columbia Seeks Volunteers to Research if Memory Loss from Alzheimer’s Disease Can Be Delayed or Prevented
Researchers at Columbia University say millions of people in America aged 65 and older live with Alzheimer’s disease, and the number is rising quickly. They said that according to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 410,000 people in New York live with the disease. For people of color, they said the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease is even higher. They said Hispanic Americans and Black or African Americans are especially at risk, with incidence rates 1.5 to two times higher than White Americans, respectively.
