One of the biggest names in comedy who helped define the genre in America with shows like The Dick Van Dyke Show, Carl Reiner, is dead at 98. Born on March 20,…
How COVID-19 Hit Puerto Rican New Yorkers Hard in The Bronx and Beyond Vanessa Colón Almenas, Víctor Rodríguez Velázquez, Mc Nelly Torres, and Coral Murphy, THE CITY This investigation was produced in…
Doctor Richard Izquierdo, founder of Urban Health Plan and better known to everyone who knew him as simply ‘Doc’, died last night after 90 years on this earth. During his life he…
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that New York City is on track to enter Phase 3 reopening which would allow for more easing of social distancing regulations as COVID-19 health metrics…
Hunts Point Market Plows Through Pandemic, Feeding New Yorkers and Avoiding Firings Ese Olumhense, THE CITY Phillip Grant didn’t anticipate that a deadly virus would shut down New York City when he…
Since we can’t go to the movies quite yet due to the COVID-19 pandemic, let the movies come to us! Tribeca Enterprises, the hosts of the yearly Tribeca Film Festival is bringing…
New York State, along with the rest of the tri-state region of New Jersey and Connecticut, will impose a 2 week quarantine on visitors from states where COVID-19 numbers are on the…
Democrats in the 14th congressional district spanning The Bronx and Queens didn’t fall for Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, a “former” Republican who’s campaign was well funded by her Republican husband, Trump supporters, and Wall…
Many have seen the Netflix ‘Becoming’ documentary on Michelle Obama but did you know that it was directed by a Bronx woman? Nadia Hallgren, a Puerto Rican and Black filmmaker and cinematographer…
Shaken Bronx Shopkeepers Battle Back from Looting Amid Stalled Promises of City Help Greg B. Smith, THE CITY Jun 21, 3:54pm EDT On the warm spring night of June 1, an eruption…
On Thursday evening, Bronxites Rafael Peña and Alexandra Haridopoplos were walking into Van Cortlandt Park when they stumbled upon a terrifying scene and symbol of hate. Three nooses were left hanging from…
On June 19, 1960 The Bronx’s premiere amusement park opened its doors in the northeast section of the borough. Before Co-op City, the world’s largest cooperative development that over 50,000 residents call…
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