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2021 election

Dinowitz and Feliz Appear to Prevail in Bronx Council Races

By Jarrett Murphy | April 13, 2021

Ranked-choice voting tallies have been underway in the special elections that occurred March 23.

2021 election

In the Bronx, a Rare Open Seat for the Next Borough President

By Jarrett Murphy | February 8, 2021

This June’s Democratic primary is only the third time since 1969 that Bronx voters get an open competition for borough leader.

child poverty

Bronx Families Face Greatest Barriers to ‘Well-Being’ Across New York’s Counties, Report Finds

By Nicole Javorsky | January 12, 2021

A new report by Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York, released Monday, analyzed pre-pandemic data to determine where the level of various risks to families’ well-being stood before the COVID-19 crisis.

Bronx

José ‘Joe’ Serrano, un progresista en la sombra

By Daniel Parra | December 23, 2020

Tanto quienes han trabajado con Serrano como quienes lo critican saben que el representante del distrito congresional 15 ha trabajado siempre tras bambalinas.

Election 2020

Dos caras nuevas latinas que esperan ganar asiento en la asamblea del estado de Nueva York

By Daniel Parra | September 30, 2020

Jessica González-Rojas, Marcela Mitaynes, Amanda Septimo y Jonathan Rivera son parte de una nueva ola de activismo político latino en el estado de Nueva York.

Una Ciudad sin Límites

En medio del desempleo y las restricciones, las empresas latinas luchan

By Daniel Parra | September 14, 2020

A nivel nacional los latinos representan el 18 por ciento de la fuerza laboral de todo el país, pero fueron sobrerrepresentados en varias industrias que perdieron miles de empleos a raíz de la crisis económica que ha ocasionado la pandemia.

Una Ciudad sin Límites

Los trabajadores hispanos y afroamericanos enfrentan las mayores pérdidas de empleo a lo largo de la pandemia

By Daniel Parra | August 31, 2020

Según las últimas cifras del departamento de trabajo del estado de Nueva York, el Bronx, el condado con mayor número de hispanos, tiene la mayor tasa de desempleo de todo el estado: 24.9 por ciento.

2020 15th Congressional District Primary

Allegations of Irregularities in Bronx Congressional Voting

By Jarrett Murphy | June 30, 2020

At least four candidates in the crowded Democratic primary to replace retiring Bronx Rep. Jose Serrano say there were irregularities in Primary Day voting.

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CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS

Opinion: The Only Essential Workers They Care About Are the Cops

By Mustafa Sullivan | June 18, 2020

‘COVID-19 took the mask off this truth: The only essential workers this country cares about are cops.’

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Heartbreak for Hispanic Businesses Impacted by Looting

By Fernando Martínez for El Diario | June 9, 2020

‘I made a big sacrifice when I got into debt two years ago to start this business,’ one bodega owner whose shop was ransacked told El Diario. ‘I did it for my family’s well-being, but also for the community.’

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