Troubling Waters: Swim team fights for pool hours
Indoor swimming pools are a luxury this time of year, especially if you live in the Bronx. The borough doesn’t have many places to practice the aquatic sport during colder…
Indoor swimming pools are a luxury this time of year, especially if you live in the Bronx. The borough doesn’t have many places to practice the aquatic sport during colder…
The New York Public Library announced that it will close all locations due to health concerns surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19). Library locations will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March…
Candidates in the race for Congress in the South Bronx are shifting the way they run for office, amid fears stoked by the coronavirus pandemic and after Mayor Bill de…
Isha Sumner was confronted with something she didn’t expect on Thursday: silence. As a local Census 2020 manager, Sumner expected the opening of the online census to be a busy…
Johnny Sanchez of the 1800fix.com cell phone repair shop on Third Avenue, says COVID-19 isn’t something he hears people worrying about, but he can already feel its impact. “Business is…
Two Mott Haven public schools that closed Thursday following a report that a student had tested positive for the coronavirus reopened Friday after city health officials determined the student had…
Representatives from over 100 companies are expected to be in attendance at Hostos Community College for the 2020 LGBTQ+ Career Fair, which is set for Friday, March 20, beginning at…
From aspiring filmmakers to ones that have been in the scene for years, networking can be a tedious task. Bronx Film 48, an initiative created by four Bronx-based filmmakers, hopes…