Two corrections officers and a staff member at the department of corrections were among the 17 arrested. The contraband was worth $17,000.
Allen School of Health Sciences, a third-generation family owned institution, enrolls fourth-generation student.
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Grisel Soto's autopsy report, released Tuesday, is a win for her loved ones and a huge embarrassment for Coney Island Hospital.
One man is dead and a woman was rushed to Bellevue Hospital early Wednesday, according to NYC officials.
About 22,100 young Brooklyn residents got a job through the program last summer. But the city says that was for "one year only."
The change would go into effect in the fall of 2017. It would affect F Trains running between Jay Street-MetroTech and Church Avenue.
The 149th annual Kings County Memorial Day Parade is scheduled for May 30.
Struggling with a regular battle in your relationship? consider how you can shift your approach. Can you stop nagging and start helping?
Leaving Corporate America Behind for the American Dream in Brooklyn - How Did Wayne Herman Do It?
The G won't run at night between Boerum Hill and Kensington. The F is running express both ways between Downtown Brooklyn and Kensington.
Housing for LGBT seniors, the Sunset Park Library and a floating power plant were among the real-estate stories in the news last week.
Superhero kids, loans for Bushwick fire victims, LGBT seniors, arrested U.S.P.S. worker Glenn Grays and gentrification were in the news.
Friends of the Brooklyn Queens Connector paid for the first study of the BQX, and is advocating for it publicly.
Each event will feature free health screenings, Shape Up NYC fitness classes, and nutrition information. Join us Saturday, May 14, 2016
Even though unionized workers in New York City say the company's safety regulations are getting worse and worse.
A pro-streetcar video released by Friends of the Brooklyn Queens Connector features commentary from the Brooklyn hip-hop luminary.
Better think twice before busting out that frozen veggie fried rice.
CrossFit Outbreak will be celebrating their brand new location in Brooklyn with a grand opening on Saturday, June 18th, 2016!
Through Berklee’s new Popular Music Institute (BPMI), student artists will perform at major summer music festivals.
The outages began Monday afternoon and continued into the evening.
The Jehovah’s Witnesses sell a stronghold in the Heights; residents rage against a planned streetcar; Ta-Nehisi Coates moves to Brooklyn.
Ex-NYPD cop Tabatha Foster claimed online that Jeffrey Maddrey slept with her and other officers — but some say he's being smeared.
The rains could last through Mother's Day.
The new fee, passed by the New York City Council on Thursday, applies to most disposable bags distributed by retailers throughout the city.
Brooklyn politicians came under fire this week for backing a citywide 5 cent bag fee, up for final approval Thursday at City Hall.
The legislation requires retailers to charge at least 5 cents for non-reusable paper and plastic bags.
A "just and fitting" sentence for a "long career of corruption," says the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan.
Airport security to Angelo Fernandez: Is that 100 pellets of South American cocaine in your pants, or are you just happy to see us?
Hundreds of parishioners had gathered at the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava earlier in the day for Easter services.
In celebration of the ride-sharing app's 5-year anniversary in New York City's 5 boroughs.
A famous boxing gym, a 3D printing factory and an affordable "modular" housing tower all made the news this week in Brooklyn.
Tap water in 175 vacant units within occupied city buildings was tested in March. Over a month later, officials finally released the data.
Patch took a deeper look at a recent rent study by StreetEasy that made major headlines.
Brokelyn is keeping track of all the free outdoor film screenings scheduled in the coming months.
The newbie pilot, Dennis Thomas Murphy, Jr., then allegedly blamed the damning Breathalyzer results on his chewing gum.
Complete with "damaging winds" and a chance of hail, government forecasters say.
For nearly a month, the city's public housing agency has declined to release lead tests it allegedly conducted on tap water in March.
Pick your poison: Prince film screenings, Prince memorabilia giveaways, Prince DJ nights, Prince roller-disco competitions and more.
From the borough's largest skyscraper to a new library space for teens.