Three men attacked and robbed five elderly individuals, including a 78-year-old man and an 82-year-old woman, over the course of six weeks.
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A federal corrections officer in Brooklyn caught with a plan to maim his ex-wife, a community standing up for a homeless man, and more.
Mulch fest has arrived in Brooklyn!
Authorities say two Jewish centers in central Florida were evacuated following separate bomb threats, though no explosives were found.
Put your sneakers back in the closet. Snow is likely on Saturday, mainly after noon, the forecast says.
The notice of claim was sent just one day after the crash that left more than 100 people injured.
25 percent more complaints about heat problems have been filed in Brooklyn this year than last year, according to public city data.
An official from the National Transportation Safety Board gave an update on the crash Thursday evening.
Video from the scene shows firefighters carrying a stretcher.
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Invest the time and effort to get on the same page about parenting. Here are a few tips for managing disagreements.
Tuesday will be rainy, but things should dry up by Wednesday.
A Brownsville community garden on its way out, luxury co-living in Boerum Hill, and massive milkshakes: news from Dec. 26—30
Massive milkshakes, a Brownsville farm replaced, and a borough-wide safety update: news from Dec. 26—30.
Don't worry: New Year's Day is looking good.
This year, Brooklyn has seen its second fewest number of murders since 1970.
The bike sharing system set a new ridership record this year, according to official statistics.
He was one of 31 mayors who signed a letter sent to Obama on Thursday.
Artwork by two Brooklyn children featured in the calendar
Instead of publicly battling each other in civil court or in front of the Beth Din, you can move forward in divorce mediation.
There will be a good amount of rain this week, but Wednesday is looking beautiful.
Jared Kushner buys a lot in Dumbo, the Morbid Anatomy Museum closes, and Tranquility Farm gets its due: news from Dec. 19—23.
The NYPD plays Santa, 'Red Hoek Point' moves forward, and Jared Kushner buys up part of Dumbo: news from Dec. 19-23.
Tens of thousands of people attended a tefillah rally in Bnei Brak in the wake of religious persecution in a shul in Arad two weeks ago.
If this is your second marriage, you face unique challenges when planning your wedding. Here are some tips to get through it successfully.
Sheana Powell teaches algebra to eighth graders at Uncommon Schools Kings Collegiate in Brooklyn, hoping to impart a love for math.
Christmas is a few days away! Support your local Long Island authors and purchase a sweet children's Christmas story for the little ones!
The "Grand Dame" of Hancock St., "brookies" on St. Johns Pl., and a Workforce1 Center in East New York: news from Dec. 12—16
The protesters gathered in a greenhouse — part of a farm spread that includes bee hives, fruit trees.
New BQX drama in Sunset Park, a check-in on school rezoning, and a rally against housing speculation: news from Dec. 12—16
The new darling of culinary adventurists is tahini or, as we refer to it, techinah! Foodies are creating sweet baked goods with this treat.
Hundreds of children enjoyed games, toys, performances and a visit from Santa
UPDATES: Starting next month, your National Grid bill will go up about $10. In Queens and Staten Island, too.
You'll get overtime of $22.50 per hour after 40 hours worked per week.
Words are powerful. During a fight, they can hurt you or your partner immensely. But you can also harness the power of words for good.
Just one week after launching, provocative video raising awareness for US lawsuits garners over 875,000 views
Eric Adams' letter to Trump follows an alleged hate crime targeting a Muslim officer in Bay Ridge on Dec. 3.
Vegan butcher shops, closing (and opening) book stores, and free ice skating in Prospect Park all winter: news from Dec. 5—9
An award-winning Bed-Stuy teacher, a new Bushwick Inlet Park battle, and chicken and waffles: Brooklyn stories from Dec 5 — 9