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Environmentalism, News
February 1, 2023

Bronx Residents Got Rid of Their Gas Stoves. Their Air Quality Markedly Improved

Public housing residents who traded their gas stoves for electric induction ones saw improved air quality compared with their neighbors, according to the new results of a pilot program across 20 apartments at a complex in The Bronx.

The City February 1, 2023
COVID-19, Health, News
November 29, 2022

Long COVID Symptoms Most Common Among Latinos and Residents of The Bronx

This article was originally published on Nov 28 5:10am EST by THE CITY This story…

The City November 29, 2022
News
November 11, 2022

Rats, Roaches, Leaks: Rent-Stabilized Building Owners Whose Bets Went Sour Delay Repairs

Olivia Bensimon, The City This article was originally published on Nov 11 5:00am EST by…

The City November 11, 2022
News
June 3, 2022

NYC’s Population Plummeted During Peak COVID — And It’s Still Likely Shrinking

Suhail Bhat, The City This article was originally published on May 31 5:00am EDT by…

The City June 3, 2022
Fordham, Gentrification, Neighborhoods, Real Estate, University Heights
May 10, 2022

Ruben Diaz Jr. Is Lobbying for Bronx Waterfront Development He Championed as Borough President

Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Greg B. Smith, THE CITY This article was originally published on…

The City May 10, 2022
Parks, Politics
April 11, 2022

Judge Says Trump Firm Can Keep Running Bronx Golf Course After de Blasio Broke Contract

Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Katie Honan, THE CITY This article was originally published on Apr…

The City April 11, 2022
News, Transportation
March 28, 2022

The Bronx Is Churning: Borough Has Worst MTA Escalator Service by Far

Jose Martinez and Suhail Bhat, THE CITY This article was originally published on Mar 27…

The City March 28, 2022
News
February 28, 2022

The Bronx Hall of Justice Is Falling Apart and No One Knows How to Stop It

by Greg B. Smith, THE CITY This article was originally published on Feb 20 at…

The City February 28, 2022
Fordham, Neighborhoods, News
January 11, 2022

Self-Closing Door Law Failed to Save Bronx Fire Victims

Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Greg B. Smith, THE CITY In 2018, a year after a…

The City January 11, 2022
Neighborhoods, News, Politics, Throggs Neck
October 8, 2021

Trump claims Bronx golf course business boomed after Jan. 6 insurrection

by Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Katie Honan, THE CITY This article was originally published on…

The City October 8, 2021
Latest Posts
  • Food, Food & Drink, Melrose, Neighborhoods, News, Restaurants
    New restaurant brings a taste of Japan to the South Bronx
    Ed García Conde May 15, 2023
  • Affordable Housing, News, Real Estate
    Live in luxury above America’s first Hip Hop museum starting at $465 a month right on the Bronx waterfront
    Ed García Conde May 1, 2023
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    Brand new affordable apartments now available in Morrisania starting at $410 a month
    Ed García Conde April 27, 2023
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    To Speaker Heastie from The Bronx: Pass Sammy’s Law in the budget
    Ed García Conde April 17, 2023
  • News, People of The Bronx
    Bronx population plummets with one of the highest declines in the country
    Ed García Conde April 3, 2023
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