Cops are searching for shooters who opened fire on a Carroll Gardens street last week, the first shooting in the neighborhood in two years.
The new Fourth Avenue bar will be run by the owners of The Hop Shop on Columbia Street, records show.
The carousel is one of several spring activities announced by the Prospect Park Alliance this week. Here's what to know.
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Justin Krebs, who is running in Park Slope's 39th District, is finishing up the four-week-long ride this week.
Both ZIP codes covering Park Slope have dipped below a 2-percent coronavirus positivity rate as local vaccination rates continue to grow.
The Open Street will extend from 15th to 16th street starting Saturday, the BID announced.
The rapper was remembered at a Barclays Center gathering.
The "ecoWEIR" pilot program has been in the works for years as a way to control the blue-green algae blooms.
See how college aid applications changed for Park Slope area high schools.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 25 through May 1.
Lander Caught Speeding | Fifth Avenue Storefronts Start To Fill | Ex-Girlfriend Denied Bail For Park Slope Shooting
The council member has 118 total violations since 2013, despite being a staunch advocate for driver safety and speed cameras, the Post found
A record number of empty storefronts brought on by the coronavirus crisis are slowly but surely filling up with new businesses, data shows.
Urban Market of Park Slope opens Friday in the space where clothing store Mandee once stood.
Latisha Bell walked into the precinct with a gun still in her bag hours after shooting her ex-girlfriend Nichelle Thomas, officials say.
The woman was shot on the corner of St. Marks Place and Fourth Avenue on Wednesday afternoon, police said.
A fundraiser by the Sunset Park BID is hoping to raise enough to close down portions of Fifth Avenue again this year, starting May 1.
A Brooklyn man who attended the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol turned himself in on Tuesday, prosecutors announced.
The complicated scheme included using high-tech medical cameras to see inside safety deposit boxes in Eastern Europe, prosecutors said.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Brooklyn.
The controversial rezoning plan, which had been tied up in a court battle since January, officially started the review process Monday.
The fracked gas plant would take the city "backwards, not forwards" in its mission to switch to renewable energy, the mayor said.
The council member unveiled the winners this weekend, including a first-of-its-kind skate garden, new farm stand and Prospect Park upgrades.
The controversial rezoning is still under a restraining order, but city officials say a judge has indicated it will soon be lifted.
Also: Gowanus Pushes For New Open Street | Woman Killed At Car Dealership | Brooklyn 'Yarn Crawl' Returns
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 18 through 24.
The 72-year-old woman was walking on the sidewalk on Fourth Avenue when the Volkswagen hit her, according to police.
The Gowanus Dredgers are hoping to close traffic on the Second Street culdesac outside their boathouse to expand activities this summer.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Brooklyn area.
The BKLYN Yarn Crawl â like a bar crawl, but for knitting, crocheting and other crafts â is back for the first time since 2019.
A new study shows how many people left each NYC neighborhood during the pandemic, including thousands in Park Slope's ZIP codes.
From former child soldiers in Uganda, to street dogs in Chile, "WE DONâT DESERVE DOGS" was shot pre-pandemic across 11 countries.
Car Crashes Into Local Salon | Idea For Skate Garden Heads To A Vote | Restored Pavilion Opens In Prospect Park
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Friday, April 9.
Here is how the Park Slope area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Had he not been running a few minutes late Tuesday, Robert Santana says he could have been in the path of a car that crashed into his salon.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 11 through 17.
See the latest announcement from the Kings County Government.