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On Wednesday, Rep. Ritchie Torres, Bronx President Vanessa L. Gibson and Pedro Suarez, the executive director of the Third ...
New York City authorities have failed to clean up the notorious open-air drug market in the commercial “Hub” in his South ...
The Hub business district in the Bronx faces public health and safety crisis as Rep. Torres urges Mayor Adams to reclaim the ...
U.S. Representative Ritchie Torres continued Wednesday his pressure campaign against city hall during a press conference, ...
A South Bronx neighborhood has been overrun with strung-out junkies and dirty needles — yet no one seems to be able to do anything about it.
Concerns over a so-called open air drug market in the South Bronx continue to soar. Wednesday, Rep. Ritchie Torres and ...
Congressman Ritchie Torres says the open air drug market is flourishing right in the commercial heart of the South Bronx.
Rep. Ritchie Torres' report documents a systemic failure of city government that has allowed public drug use and trafficking ...
Torres told MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday that he is “unlikely to run for governor” of New York in the 2026 election. Torres clarified his decision is rooted in current political urgency.
U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres joined South Bronx residents and businessowners on Wednesday, calling on the city to do more to deal with an “open-air drug market” at “The Hub” commercial corridor.
"That kind of bigotry has no place in the United States of America. America is and should be a multiracial, multiethnic, ...