The Bronx Lehman’s Institute for Literary Studies canceled a panel on the struggles for Palestine. What are the implications? By Camille Botello
The Bronx Bronx Assembly Members Benedetto and Zaccaro Jr. take aim at unlicensed cannabis shops By Emily Swanson
The Bronx Bronx health advocates oppose bill that seeks to eliminate managed long-term care plans By Emily Swanson
The Bronx Op-Ed | March is Brain Injury Awareness Month By City Council Majority Leader Amanda Farías
Housing & Homelessness Week in Rewind: AOC gets primary challenger, riders react to National Guard in subways, HBCU fair comes to Bronx, tenants rally for state legislation and more Compiled by Ashlynn Perez
The Bronx Mayor Adams announces $77M plan to boost city’s electric school bus fleet, build nation’s first truck charging depot in Hunts Point By Steven Goodstein
The Bronx ‘City of Cement’: Bronx orgs speak out against City of Yes for Economic Opportunity By Emily Swanson
The Bronx AOC announces more than $7.5 million in funding for future Bronx renovations and plans By Steven Goodstein
The Bronx City of Yes for Economic Opportunity earns split support from Bronx community boards By Emily Swanson
The Bronx Bronx electeds support legislation that aims to help New York buildings meet energy efficiency goals By Steven Goodstein
The Bronx Bronx electeds announce legislation ensuring equitable funding for charter schools By Megan McGibney
Housing & Homelessness Week in Rewind: Rep. calls for increased funding after subway shooting, the Bronx’s connection with the Underground Railroad, Dais to fill District 77 seat, new affordable housing and more Compiled by Ashlynn Perez
The Bronx Rep. Torres calls for increase in funding to help make New York City’s subways safer following fatal shooting at Bronx station By Steven Goodstein
The Bronx Democrat Landon Dais on his way to Bronx Assembly District 77 seat By Camille Botello & Zach Gewelb
The Bronx Few Bronxites have cast early ballots for 77th Assembly District special election By Camille Botello
The Bronx Week in Rewind: Borough’s first mobile drug treatment unit opens, finance records open door for potential Salamanca BP bid, lawsuit follows December building collapse and more Compiled by Ashlynn Perez
The Bronx Ayala leads council in passing resolution authorizing legal action against Mayor Adams for ‘poor governance’ regarding homelessness By Camille Botello
The Bronx Campaign finance records open the door for Salamanca’s potential 2025 Bronx BP bid By Camille Botello
The Bronx Rep. Torres, Fordham University co-host urban agriculture and food security roundtable By Emily Swanson
Brooklyn Paper Serving up hope: Local leaders and orgs give back with turkey giveaways ahead of Thanksgiving