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Around 80 firefighters and EMS personnel responded to the scene.
Seven Brooklyn hospitals and the New York State Nurses Association reach agreement, ending a threatened strike over pay and benefits.
Sean Abt, 24, has been accused of attacking a 71-year-old man with a shovel in a random attack in Brooklyn, police said.
Harvey French, a former member of the Brownsville Money gang, was sentenced following the 2022 murder of an ex-con.
10,000+ fewer blood donations, a 40% drop in recent weeks, leaves less than a two-day supply across the region
The mayor said that the project will begin as soon as "the weather warms."
Citywide traffic deaths dropped 19 percent in 2025 compared with 2024, the Department of Transportation said.
Police say the suspect struck the 71-year-old victim in the face before fleeing the scene in Gravesend last week.
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"Safety comes from partnership, not vilifying our neighbors," Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez said, commenting on year-end crime numbers.
The suspects allegedly stole 11 ATMs, four vehicles and more than $3,500 in cash across Brooklyn and Queens, police said.
Mekelburg's, a Brooklyn sandwich shop that sells a babka parfait for $18, is closing after a nearly decade in business.
The incident happened at the 53rd Street subway station in Sunset Park.
Winter weather left hundreds of people across Brooklyn without power Monday morning, as utility crews scramble to restore service.
A description of a possible suspect was not readily available.
Union members at 12 private hospitals voted to authorize a strike, a development that could ripple across the region’s medical centers.
More than 400 people made donations for the family of Ilya Perloff, 41, who died Sunday while riding an electric scooter in Marine Park.
Christina Purdie, 27, was found along the Jackie Robinson Parkway in Queens on Aug. 6, months after she went missing, authorities said.
A fast-moving fire tore through a residential Brooklyn building near the Brooklyn Steel music venue, leaving five people injured.
Police are still investigating the circumstances leading up to the stabbing.
Two boys are being questioned by police after the incident.
When officers arrived, they found six victims ranging in age from 15 to 17.
The City Council-funded trauma recovery center offers free care — from therapy to housing help — for victims of violence.
Matthew Passaro, previously accused of shooting a Staten Island man, was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, officials said.
As a vote on Intro 948B nears, concerns grow that internal power plays—not policy—are shaping the City Council’s housing agenda.
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Developers have officially filed plans to turn the former Carmel Residence next to the Mount Carmel Church into housing.
Two police officers were injured during a traffic stop in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn on Tuesday morning.
The victim was found dead on Dec. 11.
Police said Sunday that two gunmen opened fire, shooting six teenagers outside an event venue on Atlantic Avenue.
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No arrests have been made as of Friday morning.
Police were initially called to the apartment to perform a wellness check.
Authorities say an apparent human skull was discovered in bushes along the boardwalk Tuesday evening.
The popular Williamsburg eatery, known for its dry-rubbed BBQ, will serve its last dinner on Dec. 21 at its Metropolitan Avenue location.
An officer discovered Aramis Furse in distress around 2 a.m. in his cell at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center, officials said.
The landmark Wythe Diner went airborne—lifted by crane and moved from its Brooklyn home to Steiner Studios for its big-screen debut.
The 42-year-old is the first candidate to declare to run for the NY-7 seat being vacated by Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez.