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Can you smell what the Bronx is cooking? Inside SBH’s $5 Teaching Kitchen classes

By Robbie Sequeira
Alexandra Lulaj , owner of DUA Gourmet Market in Arthur Avenue Market, poses with her imported baklava. The business celebrates its one-year anniversary on March 26.
Food

Little Italy’s artisan foods vendor looking to break glass ceilings on one-year anniversary

By ET Rodriguez
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson speaks about the importance of women in athletics during a celebration for National Girls & Women in Sports Day and 50th anniversary of Title IX celebration at Manhattan College on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023.
Community Celebration

Gibson to celebrate Women’s History Month in Belmont tonight

By Bronx Times
A side-by-side of two surveillance footage photos of the suspects wanted for a fatal Belmont shooting
Police & Fire

Cops release photos of suspects sought for fatal Belmont shooting

By Emily Davenport
Grow Our Game basketball players work on the fundamentals during their practice in East New York, Brooklyn on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022.
Sports

These kids are Made to Play: How one grant initiative aims to support young girls through sports

By Camille Botello
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Police & Fire

Man with multiple gunshot wounds found dead in Belmont building

By Emily Davenport
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AMNY

Bronx officer shot and injured in hail of bullets, teenage suspect in custody: NYPD

HBO's film "My So-Called College Rank," which features students from the Bronx, chronicles the pressure today's high school kids face.
Education

HBO doc featuring Bronx students highlights both the pressure and resilience of coming of age

By Camille Botello
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Coronavirus

COVID CORNER | Seven Bronx communities see major jump in COVID cases due to emerging triple threat of viruses

By Robbie Sequeira
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AMNY

Early-morning Bronx shooting leaves man seriously injured: cops

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Arts & Entertainment

A BRONX FIRST: After 18 years, the New York Comedy Festival comes to the borough

By ET Rodriguez
A kitten is rescued from a Metro-North rail line on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022.
Community

Near cat-astrophe: Kitten halts Bronx train Thursday morning

By Camille Botello
A sea of purple-clad runners and walkers — at the Bronx DA's 5K race for domestic violence awareness — are working to figure out how they can make inroads to reducing domestic violence in Bronx homes and neighborhoods.
News

NYC’s domestic violence rates are the highest in the Bronx. So what’s being done about it?

By Robbie Sequeira
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AMNY

Search continues for suspects behind deadly Bronx shooting near bodega

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Drive-by shooting in Belmont leaves man dead, two wounded on the Fourth of July

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Two Bronx brutes sought for slashing that left man critically injured

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  • The senior class at Fordham High School for the Arts produced its first-ever, entirely student led production. A courtroom drama called "Reasonable Doubt," which tells the story of Elena Price who is on trial for the murder of her husband, London Price. Fordham High School for the Arts launches first student-produced, original play, ‘Reasonable Doubt’
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  • Officials break ground on $17 million renovations to Castle Hill Library
  • Bronx’s Little Italy held their annual tree lighting ceremony to kick off the holiday season

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