Bronx residents tell the MTA that its fare hike proposals are unreasonable and ill-timed.
Bronx residents line up to cast their votes for the presidency -- and come together to await the results.
On November 6, voters in the northern Bronx will cast two votes, one for president and another for a vacant City Council seat.
Please stop your shallow attempts to appeal to Latino voters. Contrary to what you may believe, we are not a gullible, lesser intelligent bunch
Lehman College students and staff who watched Tuesday's night presidential debate went along with the national consensus: President Obama was the winner.
Organizations say they hope to see a "God-sized vision" for the Kingsbridge Armory.
In the Bronx's 79th Assembly District, a freshman legislator will face his first true challenge in November since winning the seat in 2010.
New York City students marched as part of a nationwide Dignity in Schools campaign, which is trying to prevent the permanent expulsion of students
Bronxites address the Districting Commission on the City Council's proposed redistricting plan.
Borough residents gathered at a bar underneath the Third Avenue Bridge in Mott Haven to watch the first presidential debate.
Bronxites have long complained that finding cheap, quality produce in the borough is a challenge. Now many Bronxites are opting to buy fruits and
Hundreds of Co-op City residents joined local elected officials in showing their support for a proposed Metro-North station in their backyard.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, Lehman College joined Hot 97 in hosting a voter registration jam to get out the youth vote.
Nellie Kemp recounts a life of striving and struggle, overshadowed by her son's draconian prison sentence.
Residents of the 80th Assembly District voted for change in the September 13 primary.