
Former City Councilman Andy King Wins Court Case to Get on Ballot for His Old Seat
In a shocking turn of events, a judge ruled in former city councilman Andy King’s favor, allowing him to stay on the ballot for the
In a shocking turn of events, a judge ruled in former city councilman Andy King’s favor, allowing him to stay on the ballot for the
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Abdul Latifu, a soldier from the Bronx, died after an altercation with another soldier at Fort Rucker in Alabama. According to Army Officials, Latifu, who
On Thursday, January 12th, the African Advisory Council of the Bronx Borough President’s Office held its monthly meeting. The meeting had over 100 people present,
United States Senator for New York Kirsten Gillibrand’s office announced that Senator Gillibrand and some of her Democratic colleagues had managed to secure $18.3 million
New York City faces yet another battle in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Shockingly, recent studies show that nearly 56% of the city’s 12th
“Thank you so much Chancellor Banks for finally bringing phonics back to the school system of the City of New York so that our children
New York City has the largest public school system in the nation, and we are proud of our dedicated teachers and administrators who do so
On Thursday, May 11th, Schools Chancellor David Banks convened a roundtable with ethnic and community media to present New York City Reads, a new initiative