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Pedestrians navigate East 138th Street between Cypress Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard on Feb. 6, 2024. East 138th was identified by the nonprofit Transportation Alternatives as one of the most dangerous streets in the city for those who drive, bike or walk.
The Bronx

DOT, Bronx electeds advocate for more red light cameras

By Emily Swanson
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The Bronx

Assembly Member Landon Dais talks upcoming primary, legislative achievements and family life in the Bronx

By Emily Swanson
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Queens

Queens Republican candidates take on migrant crisis: highlight local concerns and border solutions

By Athena Dawson
Cars drive by Lehman College on March 15, 2024.
The Bronx

Lehman’s Institute for Literary Studies canceled a panel on the struggles for Palestine. What are the implications?

By Camille Botello
Governor Kathy Hochul
Politics

Hochul unveils ‘conceptual’ $237B state budget deal focused on housing, retail theft, illicit weed shops

By Ethan Stark-Miller
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Politics

Beth Israel controversy: New bill calls for more public input on hospital closures in New York

By Barbara Russo-Lennon
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The Bronx

Bronx Assembly Members Benedetto and Zaccaro Jr. take aim at unlicensed cannabis shops

By Emily Swanson
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Brooklyn

Pols push for ferry funding to Governors Island in final state budget

By Adam Daly
Queens

Queens based lawmakers and formerly incarcerated advocates rally for new prison reform bills

By Athena Dawson
HEAT Act rally
Brooklyn

Advocates say proposed HEAT Act could reduce Brooklynites’ utility bills

By Kirstyn Brendlen
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Brooklyn

Helene Weinstein to retire after 44 years in state Assembly, Council Member Kalman Yeger to run for her seat

By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn Assembly candidate Chris McCreight
Politics

2024 Election | Powerful Brooklyn pol’s chief of staff launches bid to unseat Republican and take back Assembly seat Democrats lost in 2022

By Ethan Stark-Miller
Bronx voting booths are empty on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024.
The Bronx

Democrat Landon Dais on his way to Bronx Assembly District 77 seat

By Camille Botello & Zach Gewelb
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The Bronx

Few Bronxites have cast early ballots for 77th Assembly District special election

By Camille Botello
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Brooklyn

Pols call for closure of Floyd Bennett Field migrant shelter, but Schumer calls Malliotakis bill a ‘non-starter’

By Adam Daly
people rally marking 100 days since israeli hostages were taken by hamas
Brooklyn

Jewish community rallies to bring home Israeli hostages 100 days after Hamas attack

By Ximena Del Cerro
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The Bronx

Gov. Hochul declares Feb. 13 special election for Bronx Assembly seat

By Emily Swanson
Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, right, appointed Bronx Council Member Amanda Farías, left, as the body's new majority leader on Jan. 3, 2024. Pictured, the pair visit the Ghetto Film School in Mott Haven on Monday, Aug. 21, 2023.
The Bronx

Farías makes history as first Latina majority leader in women-majority City Council

By Camille Botello
Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas.
Queens

Queens lawmaker Jessica González-Rojas breaks arm after being hit by car

By Ben Brachfeld
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Opinion

Op-ed | Enough name calling; it’s time to talk

By Assemblymember Sam Berger
Assemblymember Joyner, pictured above in 2020 at a press conference with BronxCare staff, announced her resignation on Jan. 4. Photo Jason Cohen
The Bronx

Bronx Assembly member Latoya Joyner announces resignation

By Emily Swanson
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The Bronx

New law championed by Bronx electeds prohibits digital billboards in Co-Op City

By Emily Swanson
Mayor Eric Adams celebrates Open Streets on 5th Avenue
Manhattan

City puts a bow on 5th Avenue Open Streets for the holiday season, as mayor touts boon for businesses

By Gabriele Holtermann
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Queens

Following George Santos’ expulsion from Congress, state legislators gather in Douglaston to promote bill that would prevent other liars from taking office

By Iryna Shkurhan

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