Elected officials respond after viral video shows crowd surrounding vehicle during immigration enforcement action.
From a Brand Partner: As privacy concerns grow, Brooklyn users turn to browser-based tools to view public Instagram Stories discreetly.
Brooklyn’s civic and business leaders will gather at Hotel Indigo on Thursday.
With rents as low as $812, more than 110 affordable apartments are up for grabs in the ten-story mixed-use building. Here's how to apply.
NYPD issues criminal summons after protest blocks traffic.
Transit officials are warning riders to expect ongoing delays, service changes and suspensions as the winter storm continues.
All branches of the Brooklyn Public Library are closed Monday due to the snowstorm, library officials announced.
Global Kids and Arts in Blue guided students in a 10-week Black History Month production celebrating Black excellence.
Penthouse B at Olympia DUMBO has reached a signed contract, marking one of the highest condominium transactions in Brooklyn history.
A group of thieves posed as a cleaning crew to steal more than $100,000 worth of jewelry and other items from a Brooklyn home.
The NYPD released the identity of the victim on Wednesday.
Brooklyn police are searching for the suspect who shot one man dead and wounded another early Tuesday morning.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the appointment of Christina Farrell, citing her three decades of experience in crisis management.
The woman's body was found in a trash bag in the basement of an apartment building.
The driver of the car fled the scene. No arrests have been made.
Charlene Jackson is widely recognized for her groundbreaking work exploring the spiritual, emotional, and societal dimensions of motherhood.
Police said the suspect used a knife to slash the victim in the head, face, back and knee before stealing his wallet.
There have been no arrests as of Tuesday night.
Workshops, dance, and hands-on art during midwinter recess invite children to imagine the next century of Black creativity.
From packed bars to living rooms across the city, Latin New Yorkers described the halftime show as a rare moment of visibility and home.
A film screening and panel discussion will trace the history of Monroe Street during a community event in Bed-Stuy.
A long-awaited recreation center honoring Shirley Chisholm opens in Brooklyn, bringing fitness, arts and community space to thousands.
Police have not confirmed if the death was weather-related, as the Chief Medical Examiner will determine the cause.
Police say armed suspects entered two apartments in an apartment building overnight, injuring one man before fleeing.
A Con Edison outage left hundreds of Bushwick homes without heat, forcing residents to seek warmth as temperatures fell.
Brooklyn residents can now apply to serve on local community boards, helping shape neighborhood policies and initiatives.
Families with children aged 4-8 can engage in hands-on art activities, exploring contemporary art and diverse cultural expressions.
The 11-year-old was taken to Maimonides Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.
Brooklyn residents can sign up for a free financial bootcamp to build budgeting, investing, and credit skills.
Councilmember Alexa Avilés offers free IRS-certified tax preparation for residents meeting income criteria.
The 11-year-old girl was attempting to cross the street when she was struck by the school bus.
Brooklyn Borough Hall celebrates hip-hop history with iconic portraits by Jamel Shabazz and other legendary photographers.
The AI-powered system merges coding, live commentary, and multi-channel streaming for a revolutionary DJ experience.
Brooklyn safety officer hospitalized after being stabbed protecting a student during school dismissal.
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
Signal modernization will cause weekend G train service changes on the Crosstown Line beginning in 2026.
Looking to score budget-friendly veggies? Just Salad's new Downtown Brooklyn spot offers $5 meals on select days during grand opening week.
The proposed seven-story building at 1417 Avenue U would add ground-floor retail and 27 dedicated parking spaces.
Brooklyn Hospital stopped nurses' benefits since October, despite strike deal promises, leaving them uninsured.