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Bronx man fatally stabbed on Mother’s Day amid citywide surge in weekend violence

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New RFK Bridge path connects Bronx cyclists to Manhattan with safer, car-free access

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What’s happening | An anti-prom, fun in the park and more

By Lauren Berardi
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Editorial: Preston High School Sacramental Prep Program welcomes 22 members to deepen their faith

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Speed cameras to be installed at MTA bridges and tunnels to target lead-footed drivers in construction zones

By Barbara Russo-Lennon
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Council Member Kevin Riley hosts financial literacy forum in the Bronx with community partners

By Ethan Marshall and Jewel Webber
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Column: Borough President and Bronx Tourism Council announce Bronx Walk of Fame inductees, new app

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Driver who killed beloved Bronx coach surrenders to police

By Dean Moses
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Hochul announces school cellphone ban to start this fall

By Barbara Russo-Lennon
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Op-ed: Vanessa L. Gibson gets it: Local businesses are the backbone of the Bronx

By Richard Berroa
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What’s happening | Mother’s Day celebrations, Gospel, scavenger hunts, art projects and more

By Lauren Berardi
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Pelham Bay Little League launches 71st season with festive parade—and a plea for support

By Ramy Mahmoud and Christian Murray
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Mayor Adams unveils panic button program at Bronx bodega to curb crime across NYC

By Dean Moses and Bronx Times News Team
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Column: How the Bronx Walk of Fame has evolved — and why you should join us at the Bronx Ball

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‘They want me to go away’: Bronx daughter of slain NYPD officer fights for benefits she was denied

By Barbara Russo
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Photos: Theory 9 hosts monthly food distribution outside Marie Curie High School

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