Parents say a duckweed and algae cover on Prospect Park Lake is so bad children are mistaking it for grass and falling in, the CITY reports.
A Park Slope condo developer is accused of inflating project costs to pay for private jets and fancy car collections, the Real Deal reports.
The popular Brooklyn food festival is back for the summer, but in a new to-go format due to the coronavirus crisis.
The Brooklyn zoo is one of five NYC zoos and aquariums that plan to reopen later this month.
The Gowanus Canal bridge will be closed for the weekend so the Department of Transportation can make repairs.
23 apartments near the Barclays Center have hit the affordable housing lottery, but only for those making $63,000 or $79,000 a year.
Some streets closed to cars during the coronavirus crisis will now be "Cool Streets" meant to help on hot summer days. Here are Brooklyn's.
The Kensington Dog Run, where construction started last year, was unveiled Monday, the same day that dog runs reopened across the city.
The family of Jamel Floyd, who died June 3 after being pepper sprayed in Brooklyn federal prison, say they are considering legal action.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that the Brooklyn venue will hold MTV's Video Music Awards on Aug. 30 with a limited audience or no audience.
The family of Peggy Ndubisi is trying to raise $7,000 to recover her body and have her remains sent to Atlanta following a life of service.
CHiPs halted sit-down meals because of COVID-19 fears, but the soup kitchen stepped up its to-go meals to make sure people get fed.
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The posters, which have since been taken down, appeared on Eighth Avenue days after Patriot Front posted similar flyers in Bay Ridge.
From wedding open houses, to bird counts, to meeting the park's turtles, here's what to check out in Brooklyn's backyard in the New Year.
Chepe, a raccoon that lived at Nevins Street station for months, was finally captured and has a new home in Brooklyn's backyard.
Sip & Play, the only gaming cafe of its kind in the neighborhood, opened its doors on Thursday in a renovated laundromat space.
The law, prompted by a driver who had a seizure and plowed into 5 people, suspends the license of those who have lost consciousness driving.
Here's where, when and how to watch the Brooklyn fireworks in Prospect Park this New Year's Eve.
The longstanding Grand Army Plaza tradition will kick off with Sen. Chuck Schumer, a concert and a transplant recipient meeting their donor.
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Saint Nick will visit the neighborhood this weekend and shop for gifts kids put on their lists in "Santa's Mailbox" on Fifth Avenue.
The family singalong will return to Brooklyn's oldest church after a $10-million restoration of the historic building earlier this year.
The city will give an update on the redevelopment of a six-acre brownfield along the Gowanus Canal that's been in the works for a decade.
A "Shop Local" street party in Park Slope on Saturday will include the Big Apple's first holiday tree lighting of the season.
Park Slope filmmakers are hoping to raise $24,000 to finish their documentary about Windsor Terrace's legendary Farrell's bar.
A months-long art project aimed at elevating immigrants will end Saturday with seven artists revealing their final works in Prospect Park.
The "Your CBD Store" will bring its cannabidiol products to Park Slope's Fifth Avenue starting this weekend.
The Hoyt Street complex is one of more than 40 NYC public housing buildings getting new boilers or elevators through a $450 million plan.
The dine-in theater will bring back its short film festival, this time with events in Williamsburg and at its new location in Park Slope.
A forum on Wednesday will let residents tell city officials how a major construction project around Sixth Avenue has disrupted their lives.
"Goldfish Swim School," a national water safety group, will open their first New York City location in a warehouse buildng on Degraw Street.
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The angry Trump statue that appeared in the Gowanus Canal is by the same artist who set up "Trump stumps" last year.
Five historic Gowanus spots were designated as landmarks in what advocates call a step to preserving the neighborhood ahead of its rezoning.
The internationally-known conductor will join the Brooklyn Youth Music Project for a free community concert this weekend.
When he's not leading Senate Democrats, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is doing Brooklyn pizza taste tests and riding his bike around Park Slope.