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Déjà vu: Allerton cannabis dispensary meets latest obstacle after judge reverses order

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Community

Reimagining Cross Bronx effort to host ‘walkshops’ in September, October

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Levent and Denis Ozkurt pose with a sticker to put in their window signalling they are licensed. They stand in front of a mural with a Bronx subway and a sign that says Hush.
Allerton

Judge allows Williamsbridge Road dispensary to open amid statewide cannabis legal battle

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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

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Bruckner rezoning opponents appeal judge’s decision

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BT Weekender: Five things to do in the Bronx this weekend

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Co-op City, Edenwald lead NYC in COVID-19 hospitalizations as cases rise

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Fortune Society gets $500K in NYC housing discrimination lawsuit settlement

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Breaking

UPDATED: Judge dismisses Bruckner Boulevard rezoning lawsuit

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One dead, one in critical condition after tragic collision on Major Deegan Expressway

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Second-ever Bronx Poet Laureate Kay Bell ready to teach and learn

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Politics

Jonathan Soto, Benedetto’s Progressive challenger, is back.

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Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler announces the arrest of 15 people for a drug trafficking scheme upstate, including the director of the Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence program Michael Rodriguez, at a press conference in Middletown on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023.
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Director of Bronx anti-gun violence org busted for drug trafficking scheme, gun possession

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Noble Playground enters new chapter with first full renovation since Robert Moses-era

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