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Kate Pastor

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Kate Pastor has worked as a freelance reporter covering the Bronx and beyond for publications including The New York Times, The Village Voice, The Crime Report and City Limits since 2013.

She got her start at The Riverdale Press, where she covered education and politics before moving up to editor-in-chief. During her time as editor, the paper won many distinctions (25 awards in a single year), and she was named editor of the year by the Local Media Association.

Kate has taught journalism at the undergraduate, graduate and high-school levels.

She has knocked on many doors, endured her share of community board meetings and staked out more than a few crime scenes. In addition to watching high-profile criminal trials unfold in The Bronx and Manhattan, Kate has worked on investigations into courthouse patronage, housing court and the New York State Lottery. She is a proud alumna of CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.

FUN FACT: Kate briefly worked as a door-to-door saleswoman in London, England.

South Bronx »

September 20, 2017

The first $300,000 of the money will be used to develop a revitalization plan.

South Bronx »

September 20, 2017

The company recently announced it is looking for a locale for its second headquarters.

Harlem »

September 20, 2017

Assemblyman Robert Rodriguez has conceded victory to Diana Ayala.

South Bronx »

September 19, 2017

A 17-year-old used a knife to slash and stab his 15-year-old victim multiple times.      

Norwood & Bedford Park »

September 18, 2017

In the letter, Randy Abreu's campaign cited voting irregularities at four poll sites. 

Riverdale & Kingsbridge »

September 14, 2017

"I didn’t expect it to occur in my front yard," the Fieldston homeowner said.

South Bronx »

September 13, 2017

This is the fourth race he's won in a year-and-a-half.

South Bronx »

September 13, 2017

In a race that pit a Bronx Democratic Party favorite against fresh faces, Diaz Sr. won 41.92 percent.