WEST FARMS, N.Y. (PIX11) – On the 33rd anniversary of one of the deadliest fires in New York history, a group from the Bronx has vowed to never forget. The Happy Land fire happened on March 25, 1990, ...
NEW YORK-- Twenty-five years ago Wednesday, 87 people died after a man who was reportedly angry with his ex-girlfriend set fire to a Bronx club, reports CBS New York. The fire broke out just after 3 a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. THE BRONX (PIX11) — The Happy Land fire of ...
Twenty-five years ago, what was then the biggest mass murder in U.S. history turned a New York City dance club into a smoky, flame-filled inferno that left dozens of people dead, some with drinks ...
At the time, the 87 souls who perished in the Happy Land Social Club fire held the record for a mass murder in the U.S. Though far eclipsed by 9/11, the fire still holds wrenching memories 20 years ...
Back when disco dominated the charts, mobs of twirling, permed, besequinned skaters packed into roller rinks across the country. For most, though, disco faded, perms fell out of fashion, and wardrobes ...
The Happy Land killer did not die of regret. The monster who cost 87 people their lives when he torched the Happy Land Social Club in the Bronx suffered a fatal heart attack, an autopsy confirmed ...
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