The Falling Leaves 5k and half marathon comes to Prospect Park on Saturday.
Greg Fournier will also give a $7,500 rent credit to every tenant who moved into his 10 worst properties, the Attorney General announced.
Out of the 32 officers with substantiated misconduct claims at the 78th Precinct, Commanding Officer Frantz Souffrant had the most.
The popular edible arrangement retailer opened its first-ever storefront on Seventh Avenue this weekend.
Rana Fifteen opened on Fourth Avenue and Union Street on Thursday, according to the New York Times.
A Park Slope NYPD captain ignored calls from a black, female officer even when local schools faced bomb threats, a recent lawsuit claims.
A new petition demands Mayor Adams to catch the man who fatally attacked Moose the dog, leaving his owner frightened and bereft.
Runner Up is among 18 affordable dining spots in the NYC area added to the 2022 Michelin Bib Gourmands list.
It's unknown what will replace the Sixth Avenue church, but a luxury developer is reported to be behind the project.
Schools with traditionally high proficiency scores dropped compared to 2019, with P.S. 321 showing its worst score in five years.
Police want to speak to Edwin Pedroza after a fatal stabbing in a Park Slope smoke shop, spurred by absent thanks for an act of courtesy.
Nearby schools all received a higher overall rating than the well-known William Penn school.
“Everyday is a game of Frogger,” Applebaum said of Park Slope sidewalks. “It just feels like it’s getting worse."
It's time to decide where to spend $1.5 million to improve your neighborhood.
The founder of the group wants to find simpler solutions to help the community.
A fatal fight captured on video began when one man held open a smoke shop door and the second failed to say thanks, the Daily News reports.
Masalawala and Sons promises to bring some of the owner's India to Fifth and Fifth.
A perceived slight over the smoke shop's open door spurred a fatal fight on Fourth Avenue Tuesday night, according to police and reports.
Residents of 219 13th St. say they won't pay rent until their millionaire landlord makes major, yet basic, fixes to his building.
Flames erupted at Poetica Coffee in Windsor Terrace Thursday evening, according to the FDNY.
Landfill-bound bread is headed to a pint glass near you.
In what is becoming a regular occurrence, homes all over Park Slope flooded in Monday night’s storm.
Scholars from around the world are teaching everything from literature to salsa dancing in Brooklyn’s Backyard.
It will occupy the ground floor and lower level at 120 Fifth Ave., according to the full service real estate site.
The chain Blink Fitness will launch a "gymnosis" program they say will motivate you to exercise.
A man used a sledgehammer to break his way into Glitz Jewelry on Seventh Avenue, according to the NYPD.
Now's your chance to be your Assembly member's landlord.
Police are seeking the suspect, pictured in the attached photo, wanted in connection with the assault, according to authorities.
Literary-minded Park Slopers were thrilled to see the bookstore open on an otherwise sleepy stretch of Sixth Avenue.
A customer unable to return a bike to the shop instead turned to violence, attacking a store employee and stealing his phone, police said.
Police said that the young, Brooklyn resident is the woman who randomly attacked a Park Slope subway rider and told her "I hate Mexicans."
Shahana Hanif is one of several local leaders to show support for progressive candidates in the race after the Times endorsed Dan Goldman.
Good Wine, one of the few Black female-owned wine shops in the country, needs to raise $75,000 to stay afloat, according to its owner.
A local arts non-profit leading the fundraising effort wants to hire a team of artists to replace the shelter's storm-damaged mural.
Two men dressed as construction workers tried to tape a boy's mouth shut in an attempt to rob his Sixth Avenue home, police said Monday.
"He was just the goofiest, sweetest big fluffer," Jessica Chrustic said of Moose, her voice cracking. "He was the best."
Police Officer Simon Alvarez was arrested in the 72nd Precinct, which covers South Slope, late Tuesday night, cops said.
A woman randomly punched another woman in the face on board a Q train in Park Slope in a racist assault during Monday rush hour, police say.
On Tuesday they are launching its vinyl record kickoff event at the library located at 10 Grand Army Plaza at 11 a.m.
"He's a star of the neighborhood," said a Green Olives Deli & Grocery customer who called herself "Anne the fan."