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Seven Bronx Men Charged in Federal Court for Stolen Car Sale Racket involving Unsuspecting Buyers
City, State, and federal law enforcement officials announced the unsealing on Friday, Nov. 14, of a complaint charging eight Bronx men in connection with running a years-long car theft operation primarily in The Bronx and Queens involving over 100 stolen cars, primarily Honda, Acura, and Jeep vehicles, estimated to be worth millions of dollars.
Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) MTA Program Expands to Q6, Bx20, Bx3 and Bx7
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is reminding motorists that the Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) program fines became effective on four more bus routes on Thursday, Nov. 13 i.e. on the Q6, Bx20, Bx3 and Bx7 bus routes and vehicles improperly using busways and bus lanes, blocking bus stops, or illegally double parked will receive summonses that start at $50 and escalate to $250 for repeat violators.
Off-Duty Cop Arrested on Rape & Other Charges involving a Minor in East Bronx
Inquiring Photographer: Thoughts on the Halting of SNAP Benefits Amid the Federal Government Shutdown
Fordham Manor: Neighbors React to Murder Charge in Fatal Stabbing of Woman on East Kingsbridge Road
Bronx Man Gets 7 Years for Wounding 2-Year-Old Boy in Fordham Road Shooting in Crowded Shopping Area
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark announced Wednesday, Nov. 12, that a Bronx man was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempted murder in the second-degree for firing shots on a crowded street, striking a 2-year-old boy in the back, as reported at the time, as he walked with his mother on Fordham Road in 2024.
UPDATE Rivera Urged House Democrats to “Hold the Line” on Extension of Tax Credits for Health Care Coverage
State Sen. Gustavo Rivera (S.D. 33), chair of the New York State Senate health committee, is urging Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to hold firm on a vote to ensure tax credits needed to protect healthcare coverage for millions of constituents is secured amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history at seven weeks.
Northwest Bronx Indivisible Join Elected Officials at Rally for Bronx Student “Dylan” Facing Deportation
Local grassroots political group, Northwest Bronx Indivisible, held a rally in the Riverdale section of The Bronx on Saturday, Sept. 27, in support of 20-year-old Dylan Josue Lopez-Contreras, the Bronx high school student who, as reported in May 2025, had been attending English Language Learners International Support Academy (ELLIS) in Marble Hill, before he was detained by ICE in May during a scheduled court appearance. He has since become subject to a deportation order.
