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"It is clear that my path to a primary victory is no longer attainable," Menchaca said on Wednesday.
Public art exhibit “We’re Still Here…” will be set up in J.J. Byrne Playground to celebrate the borough's resilience through the pandemic.
Owners of the popular brunch spot have plans for a new restaurant across the street, where Chance Asian Bistro once stood.
Brooklyn photographer Abby Moskowitz spent 2019 photographing women in her neighborhood, capturing moments that now seem a world away.
The Department of Education said they are reviewing a rule that requires an entire school to close if two coronavirus cases are detected.
The Best of Both Worlds, a desirable Golf Island home sitting on .28 acres of land, "next door" to NYC trains & Maplewood's Village.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Brooklyn.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for March 21 through March 27.
The city says the suit — which questions remote hearings held during the coronavirus — is invalid after an executive order from the mayor.
McCourt, born in Brooklyn, is an actor, writer, radio host and one-time owner of New York City's first singles bar.
What has become a controversial development on Fourth Avenue gained key support from local Council Member Carlos Menchaca on Tuesday.
The Joralemon Street building was officially renamed in honor of the Supreme Court justice on what would have been her 88th birthday Monday.
The new program will allow neighborhoods to block off streets for arts and cultural performances this summer. Here's what to know.
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There was a major change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Brooklyn.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for March 14 through March 20.
Brooklyn is tied for the lowest vaccination rates of the five boroughs and is behind the city's overall average, data shows.
The Duffield Street house was named a landmark earlier this month after a decade-long fight.
The six-story Center for Community Health has been in the works for seven years and faced community backlash in its early days.
The Fifth Avenue Committee has set up information sessions for its upcoming affordable housing development at the new Sunset Park Library.
New federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Brooklyn as the pandemic wanes.
One of the facilities is facing an extended closure while the other two will be shut down for 24 hours, according to officials.
The family of a man who was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Red Hook are calling for safety improvements to the street.
Three of the borough's bagel shops were included on Food and Wine Magazine's list of the 50 best bagels in America.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for March 7 through March 13.
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"No way they’re killing this pigeon!” onlookers shout as a pair of pigeons shove one of their own into the path of a Brooklyn train.
Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID will close off certain blocks to cars on Saturdays starting March 13, but it needs help raising funds to do it.
Cops are asking the public's help to identify another person involved in a stabbing in Sunset Park where three men were hurt and one died.
Citi Bike has started installing 93 new stations that will expand its reach into South Slope, Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace.
The man was found with no identification on him under and underpass at Fourth Avenue and 65th Street, police said.
The fire was on the roof of William Alexander Middle School on Thursday morning, according to the FDNY.
Replicas of the 110-year-old globes were installed over the weekend, nearly two years after the originals were found structurally unsound.
The new grab-and-go grill on Ninth Street will be run by the son of a longtime market owner down the block.
Excelsior Pass, a mobile technology that shows a person's vaccine status or negative COVID test will be used as events reopen in New York.
Robert Santoriella faces grand larceny charges for allegedly keeping hundreds of thousands of dollars he was supposed to return to clients.
Yong Zheng died after trying to stop a robbery outside an illegal gambling den in Sunset Park on Friday, according to police and reports.
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