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U.S. Representative Nick LaLota, who was with Bronx Representatives Ritchie Torres and Adriano Espiallat, took a photo of their plane, which was struck by another plane on the tarmac leaving Reagan National Airport in Washington D.C.
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Plane carrying Bronx, Queens lawmakers clipped on D.C. runway; no injuries reported

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Boy Picking Easter Eggs
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Hop into spring: Easter egg hunts, family fun, and free events bloom across the Bronx

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Hundreds of students, teachers, parents and alumni cheered each other on as State Attorney General Letitia James listened to them talk about how closing Preston High School would irreparably harm the community and the future of its current students.
Education

Preston High School community testifies before AG Letitia James in emotional plea to halt its closure

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
Bronx fashion brands like Bronx Native in the South Bronx are preparing to deal with the apparel industry facing some of the highest tariffs levied by the Trump administration last week.
Business

Bronx clothing brands brace for impact as Trump tariffs threaten to raise costs and prices

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
Thenew TD Bank location on Jerome Avenue in the north Bronx opened its doors in style on Friday with fun games, prizes and exclusive welcome offers for Bronxites.
Business

TD Bank opens new Bronx branch with festive fanfare and focus on community

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The street view of A.T.'s apartment building on Crotona Avenue where the harassment took place, according to court filings.
Housing

Bronx man reaches $160K settlement with landlord following harassment lawsuit

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Students from a Wakefield school presented their idea to install new water fountains at their school on Matilda Avenue Wednesday and after he presented them with a check to fund technology upgrades.
Wakefield

Dinowitz presents Wakefield school with check for tech and listens to students advocating for new drinking fountains

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
inequality
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With job fairs and food aid, Gibson targets inequality in the Bronx

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The Van Cortlandt Jewish Center, pictured on Feb. 20, 2024, has been a pillar of the community since the 1960s.
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Van Cortlandt Jewish Center votes to sell property amid transparency concerns and development fears

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WNBA icon Sheryl Swoopes gave a pep talk to the Hostos Community College women's basketball team, the Caimans who won the NJCAA regional championship only to get shut out at nationals.
Sports

WNBA star offers encouragement and praise for Hostos championship winning women’s basketball team

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
opening day
Sports

Yankees fans pack the Bronx for opening day as team lifts decades-old beard ban

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The city wants to put a new primary school in Parkchester on the site of a former private Catholic school to alleviate overcrowding in the district.
Education

City Council approves Parkchester school site to help meet class size mandate

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
A group of Girl Scouts learned about coding and robotics while earning their merit badges at the first of a series of STEM workshops which kicked off Monday in the Bronx.
Technology

Tech partnership launches STEM workshop series with Bronx event

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
Bronx residents visit a mobile COVID testing site in the Fordham section of the Bronx.
Coronavirus

Five years after COVID-19, the Bronx still struggles with unemployment and food insecurity

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
The Soloviev Foundation invites Bronx students in grades 6 - 12 to enter the Future Generations Essay Contest for a chance to win $5k.
Education

Nonprofit invites Bronx students to enter essay contest for a chance to win $5K

By Bronx Times Conversation…
Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson delivered the 2025 State of the Borough Address Thursday at Lehman College.
Politics

BP Gibson unveils bold vision for the Bronx in State of the Borough address

By Sadie Brown Conversation…
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