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Melrose »

Pyramid Safe Haven, located at 470 E. 161st St., was found to be another infected site.

Mott Haven »

Empire Hotel Group Vice President Glenn Isaacs blasted the city for not giving the hotel enough info.

Concourse »

Assemblywoman Latoya Joyner wants funds for the city to continually test cooling towers for legionella.

Mott Haven »

The list of infected buildings grew while the death toll remained at 12, officials said.

Morrisania »

The two men held dueling press conferences Monday and gave out conflicting and confusing information.

Concourse »

Two additional sites have also been identified as being infected with legionella, officials said.

Melrose »

The number of infections is up to 109 people, the city said.

Morrisania »

Health inspectors now plan to visit P.S. 325 for the first time since a teacher there died in April.

Concourse »

The free tests will be available until October for buildings with cooling towers.

Concourse Village »

City could not probe death of South Bronx teacher in April because there were no other victims.

Mott Haven »

Officials say they are seeing fewer new cases and are optimistic that the worst has passed.

Concourse Village »

James Rouse taught at P.S. 325 near the epicenter of the city's Legionnaires' disease outbreak.

Mott Haven »

The disease has infected several residents of The Brook on East 148th Street, sources said.

Concourse »

Dr. Howard Zucker came to The Bronx on Thursday to tour Concourse Plaza.