The health department has closed a Baba Ghanoj Spot on 7th Street just a few months after it opened.
A man tried to sexually assault a woman on 13th Street just ten minutes after he tried to assault a woman a block away, police said.
The ducklings fell into the drain after being spooked by a dog.
A stretch of 7th Street will be named "Joe and Flo Leopoldi Way" to honor the family that has owned the Fifth Ave. store for 50 years.
A jazz cafe by the Made in New York Jazz Competition, where you might see some A-list musicians, is replacing Nargis Cafe on Fifth Ave.
The Philly Pretzel Factory will replace a laundromat on Fifth Avenue. It is Brooklyn's first, but likely not its last location of the chain.
At another tense meeting about the projects, residents were split about supporting or opposing two new homeless shelters on Fourth Avenue.
A would-be bomber called the wrong YMCA Wednesday and threatened to blow it up because the mayor works out there and "likes black people."
An 18-wheeler that crashed with an SUV stretched across traffic on Tuesday afternoon as responders helped victims, video shows.
Fourth Avenue and Carroll Street were some of the hardest hit in a night of severe flooding across the city.
Groups opposing and supporting the Fourth Ave shelters will make their voices heard at a Tuesday forum, where the public can ask questions.
The city is projecting the Fourth Ave shelters will be pricier than those run by the same nonprofit in East New York, and not just for rent.
Council Member Brad Lander will bring a petition against four new F express trains to an MTA meeting about the change next week.
The red chalk will show up on neighborhood sidewalks over the next month as part of an exhibit about federal redlining maps from the 1930s.
A person riding a Citi Bike down Fifth Avenue appeared to be knocked unconscious when they were hit by a truck Tuesday morning, video shows
Park Slope and Gowanus rounded out a list of the top 10 "summertime fun" spots in the city based on outdoor eateries, parks and bikes.
Parts of Fifth Avenue will close to cars for three weekends in August. Here's what summer activities will replace the traffic.
Police are looking for two men after a string of gunpoint robberies in and around the Park Slope and Prospect Heights sides of the park.
A weekend tournament and Park Slope filmmaker's movie will bring back the days when street-style baseball was "a way of life" in Brooklyn.
A movie night featuring local Brooklyn filmmakers and a "silent disco" party will take over the turf at the Old Stone House.
The MTA is adding four daily express F trains to Brooklyn in September, where F trains have already been going "rogue express" for months.
The Prospect Park YMCA opened back up Tuesday morning after a week closed because of chemicals found in its drinking water.
The Prospect Park YMCA was still closed Monday after chemicals got in its drinking water early last week.
Callum McGeory will bring his culinary skills to the kids' version of the Food Network series.
Prospect Park YMCA closed Monday after its water supply was contaminated by the toxic chemical propylene glycol.
The clothing and toy store will close at the end of the month, partly because of high rent prices, and will instead open a new brand online.
The 33-year-old was rushed to the hospital after she was hit by debris when hanging out in the back of Mission Dolores, NY Post reports
The health department gave Sun Luck Chinese 39 violation points during an inspection this week, records show.
The popular Park Slope-based children's book character became a permanent resident of the library's reading garden Thursday.
A group that opposes two new homeless shelters on Fourth Avenue will speak out at a Thursday hearing on the city's $261 million contract.
Author, illustrator and former Park Sloper Mo Willems will be there to unveil the picture book character and read the story to children.
The DOE has suggested changing up zoning lines in part of District 15 or getting rid of the zones and letting families choose a school.
Photographer Larry Racioppo has been collecting pictures of Brooklyn's Mermaid Parade Since 1992.
The celebrity chef's Momosan Ramen has applied for a liquor license on St. Marks Avenue, which would be its first location in Brooklyn.
Hundreds of supporters have signed a petition asking for a "neutrality agreement" from managers about an effort to unionize the employees.
"Without the petition, the idea that Park Slope hates homeless people would continue to be a headline," its author said.
Craig Hammerman, the former Community Board 6 district manager, was found not guilty on charges that he had given himself $38K in raises.
One and two-bedroom apartments on 19th Street hit the affordable housing lottery this week.
The late-night cookie chain will open its first spot in the borough on Fifth Avenue.
Take a first look at the family-run authentic Oaxacan food that will be served at the celebrity chef's old stomping grounds on 7th Ave.