A forum set up against the Ninth Street bike lane devolved quickly when it was started with a bizarre video against a Manhattan bike path.
A jazz cafe replacing Nargis on Fifth Avenue opens Thursday, bringing in Grammy-winning and international artists in its first few weeks.
A 62-year-old from the Bronx died in the hospital a week after he was hit crossing 12th Street. He's the 23rd cyclist to die in NYC in 2019.
A group set up against the Ninth Street bike lane and cycling advocates will likely butt heads at a forum planned for Wednesday.
Prospect Park saw a daring helicopter and FDNY rescue Sunday when a lone pedal boater's boat lost the capacity to pedal, officials said.
A bottle of champagne and the message "Mission Accomplished" appeared the same day Hizzoner announced he would quit the presidential race.
Students from P.S. 321 will march on Seventh Avenue on Friday morning in support of the youth-led "Climate Strike" in Manhattan.
The man walked into a closet at the popular Fifth Avenue Korean eatery last week and stole wallets from three workers, police said.
Police have connected the man who tried to assault a woman in her apartment building to another attempted assault near Eighth Avenue.
The man followed the woman into her apartment building near Garfield Place and Prospect Park West and tried to assault her, police said.
A man who tried to rob a smoke shop on Fifth Ave. in the middle of the afternoon was stabbed by one of the employees, cops said.
Advocates are calling for a bill to limit private waste collection trucks on city streets after a dump truck hit a cyclist in Gowanus.
A person in a bizarre suit, mask and gloves tried to rob four spots in August, including a Park Slope eatery and a Greenwich Village bar.
A dump truck trying to turn onto 12th Street in Gowanus hit a 62-year-old e-bike rider Sunday night, police said.
It's the fall feast, haunted stroll and apple butter-making time of year in Brooklyn's backyard. Take a look at the next few month's events.
Somebody put up a microphone, balloons and an "I'm dropping out" sign in front of the mayor's favorite gym on Thursday.
A "Secret Brooklyn" tour this month will let 20 New Yorkers explore a shooting range and a hidden veteran's museum in the Park Slope Armory.
Szechuan Garden on Seventh Avenue was closed after a health inspection last week, records show.
Brooklyn's first openly gay district leader, who lived in Park Slope, died on Tuesday after a five-year cancer battle.
A local juice shop says the new Chick-fil-A opening on Flatbush Ave. came into his store and tried to get employees to work there instead.
A series of metal sculptures are the first public art pieces to grace a small park on the northern tip of Park Slope.
Dizzy's Diner is hoping to raise $20,000 for needed upgrades to its 9th Street storefront, which has been open since 1997.
Friends, cyclists, advocates and elected officials rode from South Slope to Midwood on Sunday to honor the 19th cyclist to lose his life.
This week's Local Legend, Martin Bisi, says 40 years making music downwind of the Gowanus Canal made him a mutant, and he likes it that way.
Union-backing members will petition Friday since the coop refused to sign a neutrality agreement even after they settled a labor board case.
With neighborhood staples closing and new shops moving in, Patch did a deep dive on Fifth and Seventh avenue to find out what is going on.
A rescued Pekin duck couldn't see food in front of her bill a month ago, but after surgery in Park Slope she's back to her mischevous self.
Dogs will strut their stuff at this weekend's Fifth Avenue summer stroll, complete with a night of 80s music, a bouncy house and games.
The neighborhood ranked second leafiest in Brooklyn and third leafiest across the city in a new study on the number of street trees.
The three suspects were found cutting open packages in the lobby of a Sixth Avenue apartment building, police said.
An online kickstarter campaign for the store didn't work out, but Lindsey Hill still found a way to make her pie shop dream a reality.
Author and OBGYN Dr. Michele Aristizabal offers an enlightening article about natural childbirth.
Police are looking for three men who kicked and punched a man in the head on an Atlantic Avenue station platform.
The Bronx man pinned a coworker against a wall when he was trying to park on their South Slope jobsite. His sentence is three to nine years.
Spanish-native and translator Jose Alzorriz had been training for a triathlon when he became the 19th cyclist to lose his life this year.
The Uptown Roasters outpost is the second Seventh Avenue business in a week to let customers know it's closing with a sign in the window.
Only 9 of 400 spots featured in NYC Restaurant Week were in Brooklyn, so locals put together two weeks when more than 50 will offer deals.
A sign reading "closed permanently" suddenly appeared in the diner's windows, a tipster told Brownstoner.
See how the Sulay family, descendants of Bukharian Jewish gem traders, expanded their jewelry store after 20 years on Seventh Avenue.
De Blasio's mortgages were with a bank that has ties to a $173M controversial real estate deal with the city, the Daily News reports.