A day after flash flooding hit Bed-Stuy, residents say water still covers streets.
The River Ring housing complex will qualify for major property tax savings under a late state budget deal.
City advances Bronx and Brooklyn neighborhood plans along White Plains Road and south of Prospect Park to add housing and jobs.
Plans for playgrounds, a skate park and lawns face resistance from judges
New York City will add 2,000 3-K seats across 56 ZIP codes as officials open a long-delayed Brooklyn child care center.
A police misconduct complaint over Chi Ossé’s arrest intensifies pressure on Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the NYPD leadership.
Elected officials and residents toured Fort Greene and the Brooklyn Navy Yard to push for more green space investment.
Protesters confront officials over home care proposal, citing risks to patients and jobs amid broader labor fight.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani launches a $95 million Cloudburst project.
New data shows over half of green infrastructure projects remain in late design as the city expands climate investments in public housing.
Funding supports Brooklyn NYCHA communities for leadership and programming efforts.
Arrest during eviction standoff highlights growing concerns over property disputes and displacement in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso outlines new school investments, immigrant support programs, and cultural funding initiatives.
Brooklyn Mirage's controversial legacy returns in public hearing over proposed club plan.
A long-disputed pipeline moves forward in Brooklyn with political backing and protests.
A major funding push will bring sensory rooms to every elementary District 75 site, expanding support for students with disabilities.
City officials aim to transform a chaotic Brooklyn intersection into a safer, more accessible gateway.
Community Board 8 backs Prospect Park development in Thursday's meeting.
A new facility provides immediate care for mental health and substance use crises.
Funding upgrades women’s health, pediatrics, dental and vision services across three community health centers.
Residents and officials call for urgent investment in public recreation as a key Brooklyn facility faces a delayed reopening until 2027.
City advances controversial Brooklyn skate park plan as residents raise safety, environmental and legal concerns.
A $15.5 million project will improve bike lanes, pedestrian islands and sidewalks.
Marie “Driven” Theodore takes new role as housing chair for NYC Community Board 17.
City begins major overhaul of the Vale, the largest capital investment since the Lakeside project more than a decade ago.
The Kings County Courthouse building on Adams Street has had continuous sidewalk sheds up since 2007.
The campaign will focus on immigrant protections, economic opportunity and government accountability in Brooklyn and Queens.
Mayor Mamdani celebrates restoration of four 19th-century Weeksville homes, preserving one of the nation’s oldest free Black communities.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the appointment of Christina Farrell, citing her three decades of experience in crisis management.
Brooklyn residents can now apply to serve on local community boards, helping shape neighborhood policies and initiatives.
Party infighting in Brooklyn highlights fractures as leaders debate loyalty, transparency and strategy ahead of critical elections.
Prosecutors say an unlicensed woman used social media to pose as a doctor and performed a Brazilian butt lift that caused a life-threatening
Brooklyn Hospital stopped nurses' benefits since October, despite strike deal promises, leaving them uninsured.
Council Member Chi Ossé and advocates urge Governor Hochul to pause evictions for NYC homes under deed theft investigation.
The City Council Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Sitings, Resiliency and Dispositions is reviewing a package of Brooklyn applications.
The mayor joined New York City Housing Authority residents in shoveling snow on Sunday.
In a conversation on "It’s Open with Ilana Glazer," council member Chi Ossé discussed grassroots campaign, affordability and public health.
Existential to enforcement.
My experience at the community level is why I support the Office of Mass Engagement.
The 42-year-old is the first candidate to declare to run for the NY-7 seat being vacated by Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez.