On March 24, 2018, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. joined more than 150 students from five Bronx high schools in the early morning as they boarded buses to participate in the “March for Our
The City Council on Thursday approved a plan to replace a Bronx juvenile detention center with a $300 million affordable housing and mixed-use project.
The MTA is involved in a struggle over subway renovations. The U.S. attorney’s office has joined a lawsuit over the lack of an elevator for disabled riders.
A correction officer is being questioned by police after a woman was fatally shot inside a Bronx apartment building overnight. The officer claims his gun went off accidentally.
It was a frightening scene last July, with tenants jumping off a Bronx fire escape on E. 163rd St. after an electrical fire sent huge flames and suffocating smoke pouring out the windows.
I entered the New York City public school system this past September. Rather, my 5-year-old child, a proud, subway-riding New Yorker, entered
kindergarten and we had to decide what schools to put on our wish
Sedgcliff, LLC is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted to fill vacancies and create a waiting list for affordable units at 1610 Sedgwick Avenue & 1523 Undercliff Avenue in the Morris Heights