The popular Brooklyn food festival is back for the summer, but in a new to-go format due to the coronavirus crisis.
Briana Pinder was last seen Thursday at her home on 17th Street in Brooklyn, police said.
The side wall of a home on 17th Street collapsed Tuesday, forcing police to evacuate buildings and shut down the block.
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.
Juneteenth, 12.OO PM The activists came marching, jumping, and yelling. Some rode scooters; others rode shoulders.
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.
A section of Fifth Avenue will be one of 22 streets in NYC to close to cars certain weekend hours so restaurants can set up in the streets.
The same man robbed a 7-Eleven in Manhattan before jumping on a train and robbing another in Brooklyn six hours later, police said.
The building holding Body Elite gym on Court Street collapsed just before 5 p.m., according to officials and photos from the scene.
The man was wanted for exposing himself to young girls and their families at least six times since September.
The popular Fifth Avenue sports bar announced Monday that they would not be reopening from the months-long coronavirus closure.
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.
Cops have released photos of a man who they say has flashed young girls and their families six times since September 2019.
A new map lets New Yorkers see what restaurants are open for outdoor dining, along with where seats are set up and whether they serve booze.
Someone tell Geraldo.
Two men jumped out of a BMW to attack a bicyclist on Sixth Avenue late Monday and steal his bike, authorities said.
Rep. Nydia Velazquez bested Brooklyn rapper Paperboy Love Prince by a wide margin in Democratic primary, projections show.
Commissioner Dermot Shea denied the much-publicized incident was "kettling" and claimed it was necessary to stop looters from Brooklyn.
Roughly 17 percent of rentals in Park Slope are discounted compared to this time last year, the study found.
A new, pro-rezoning petition decries "cynical NIMBYs" behind another signature drive calling to halt a sweeping Gowanus land plan.
A union boss is under investigation after black Brooklyn Criminal Court officers said he fostered racism, according to a report.
A mass letter from the Voice of Gowanus group argues plans to rezone the Gowanus area are "woefully out of step" amid pandemic woes.
Metropolitan Detention Center, under scrutiny for the death of Jamel Floyd, had another inmate die in recent weeks, according to documents.
"We cannot and will not stand idly by..." on police abuses, said Jewish politicians, clergy and organizations in New York.
Protesters reported overcrowding, no PPE, force against pregnant inmates and ignored medical care requests, a letter to the mayor states.
A smoking box inside a Sunset Park post office prompted bomb fears, but it turned out a box of matches somehow ignited on their own.
Jamel Floyd, 35, died Wednesday after guards at Metropolitan Detention Center pepper sprayed him inside his cell, authorities said.
"Resign" chanted thousands of George Floyd mourners at Mayor Bill de Blasio before many of them turned their backs on him.
"I won’t vote for a budget that does not meaningfully cut the NYPD," said Park Slope Councilman Brad Lander.
"Disgusting," is how city Public Advocate Jumaane Williams described NYPD force against nonviolent protesters in Cadman Plaza on Wednesday.
Cops face criticism for effectively trapping thousands of protesters on the bridge between Brooklyn and Manhattan amid a Tuesday curfew.
A "peaceful and prayerful" march held by Brooklyn churches lived up to its name as it left Park Slope and spread across west Brooklyn.
A $2.3 billion capital budget cut? More like a "capital mistake," say city council members who warn of affordable housing and job losses.
"I will follow up on that personally," said Mayor Bill de Blasio to resident worried ambulances' path to Methodist Hospital is stymied.
A community testing site on Fort Hamilton Parkway near Green-Wood Cemetery is one of 16 the city plans to open starting June 1.
The long-awaited Gowanus rezoning process got held up by the pandemic and could be delayed even longer, according to reports.