In a major victory and the biggest political upset of 2018 in the country, 28 year old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of The Bronx has won the the Democratic primary for the 14th Congressional…
UPDATE 6/26/2018 8:08PM MURDERS ARE NOW UP 92.3% IN THE BRONX AS 6 MORE MURDERS WERE RECORDED IN THE WEEK ENDING 6/24/2018 FOR A TOTAL OF 50 MURDERS THIS YEAR SO FAR.…
The MTA has announced it’s expanding the Bx27 to connect directly to Clason Point Park as the Soundview Ferry line will begin service this summer. This will hopefully offer relief to thousands…
79,000 applications were submitted for charter school seats in NYC for this coming school year with The Bronx leading topping the list with 27,020 applications submitted for just 6,969 available seats. Advocates…
This Fall, The Bronx will be home to the New York Pizza Festival where you can sample the good stuff from at least 30 pizzerias from across the country as well as…
Update: Applications are now closed for this development You can now apply for a new “affordable” housing development going up in Melrose on Park Avenue and 153rd Street. The 15 story building,…
Localize, the AI-driven site that makes sense of the massive amounts of city data, has issued a report listing NYC’s most LGBTQ friendly neighborhoods and its findings for The Bronx aren’t a…
It really doesn’t get more Bronx than this or New York City for that matter. Where else can a Puerto Rican from The Bronx become one of the top dancers of Ukrainian…
Do you want to contribute something to the community? Unable to donate money, lift heavy objects, or stand for long periods? You can also volunteer your mind and time. The Office of…
A new 11 story development has been announced to be constructed at the misnomered Morrisania Air Rights in Melrose right next to the Melrose Metro North Station. The land is currently occupied…
As the most Latino borough of NYC with over half the population identifying as such, it is only fitting that The Bronx will host New York City’s first ever Latin American Photo…
The destruction of Bronx history to make way for “progress” is quite fatiguing. This time we’re losing a historic treasure in West Farms which once housed elderly and poor women. You’ve seen…
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