NYC budget talks enter final public phase
NYC Council Member Amanda Farías urged New Yorkers to testify as fiscal officials reviewed the FY2027 Executive Budget ahead of final budget negotiations.
NYC Council Member Amanda Farías urged New Yorkers to testify as fiscal officials reviewed the FY2027 Executive Budget ahead of final budget negotiations.
The Bronx recorded the largest year-to-date major crime decline in New York City as the NYPD announced historic lows in murders, shootings, and shooting victims through May 2026.
AMMWEC founder Anila Ali says Muslim participation in New York’s Israel Day Parade was a moral stand against antisemitism and a call for Muslim-Jewish unity, shared security, and interfaith courage.
Mohammed Mujumder has been reappointed to Bronx Community Board 9 for another two-year term, continuing his historic service as the board’s first Bangladeshi chairperson.
Congressman Ritchie Torres honored Green Bronx Machine founder Stephen Ritz in the Congressional Record for his work in education, food justice, sustainability and youth empowerment.
Mayor Mamdani, Are You Against Latino Leaders in New York City?
NYC Charter Revision Commission advances an open primaries proposal that could give Bronx independent voters a stronger voice in local elections by 2026.
Bronx residents, veterans, faith leaders and elected officials gathered at Peace Plaza Memorial for the annual Memorial Day ceremony honoring fallen members of the Armed Services.
Daylight Africa hosted a historic Africa Day Celebration at Bronx Community College, bringing together African and Caribbean leaders, students, and community members for the maiden Museum of Africa exhibition in New York.
Cameroon became the first and only African country to formally exhibit its cultural heritage at Daylight Africa’s Museum of Africa inaugural exhibition during Africa Day at Bronx Community College.
New York City will offer 1,000 discounted $50 World Cup tickets by ballot to residents across the five boroughs, with free transportation to MetLife Stadium.
Public responses to Dr. Mark Naison’s birthday reflection spark a Bronx conversation on Fordham, faculty recognition, academic labor, and the human cost of corporate university culture.
National Center for Health Equity has launched Lifestyle Lifespan: A Practical Guide to Healthy Living in the Bronx, linking the new book to local health equity and prevention efforts.
An interfaith gathering held on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim Mount of Glory ESOCS Church located at 935 Morris Avenue in…
Parrot TV has launched “Abled and On Air,” a new weekly show hosted by Lawrence Seiler that highlights ability, inclusion, and positive stories from the special needs community.
New York City has appointed Delia Awusi as its new Mom-and-Pop Czar, a role designed to help small businesses navigate red tape and strengthen neighborhood commercial corridors.
Rebecca Jones Gaston has been appointed commissioner of NYC’s Administration for Children’s Services, a move Bronx families will watch closely for its impact on prevention, foster care, and family support.
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson marked National Walking Day with a wellness walk through Joyce Kilmer Park, encouraging residents to stay active and healthy.
NYC’s Commission on Gender Equity is marking its 10th anniversary with new plans for sexual health education, public safety training, and community-based gender equity initiatives across the city.
By Robert Press Bronx House on Pelham Parkway South became a space of reflection, learning, and cultural connection on Sunday afternoon as community members gathered for a well-attended model Passover…
By Mutiu OlawuyiChief Editor, Bronx Post A Borough Where Marriages Fade, Not Explode In the Bronx, marriages rarely end with spectacle. They do not typically unravel through public scandal, dramatic…