Here's everything you, and your pup, need to know to get in on an Easter egg hunt for dogs â and some human-focused ones too.
An Easter Sunday service will reopen Brooklyn's oldest congregation for the first time since 2011 as part of a $9.6 million restoration.
Experiencing a VIP Jam Session with Josh Matthews, Drummer in The Blue Man Band - plus awesome Kid-Terview as he prepares for the show!
The escape room was one of several shut down by the city as regulations for the new immersive attractions are worked out.
The participatory budgeting money, which also went to a Crown Heights school, is the first in the country to be focused on safety projects.
The results from Councilman Lander's survey about the #RogueFExpress are in. Here's where and how often the local train skipped local stops.
The new business faced the threat of closing down a few months ago, but found a permanent space on 6th Avenue.
The new eatery, owned by two Italian pizza chefs, will open its doors on 5th Avenue next week.
The new dine-in theater will host CatVideoFest, a nationwide compilation of your favorite cat videos to raise money for cats in need.
An orange tree donation from a Catholic school to its neighboring synagogue is part of a project to respond to an increase in hate incidents
Here are the District 39 projects up for the Participatory Budget, from a 7th Ave station elevator to diaper changing stations at parks
Police are looking for three suspects who may have stolen a woman's wallet at the Union Street subway station.
Nobody hit the jackpot on Saturday's Powerball drawing, but two lucky New Yorkers will get the second prize of $1 million.
Two breadmakers from Vegas and L.A. who fell in love with Brooklyn will open their first bakehouse this spring between 2nd and 3rd Street.
A Streetsblog study of the most recklessly driving cops found that this car from the 78th Precinct had the most tickets.
This guy wants to quit smoking â bad.
The 1925 Knights Of Columbus clubhouse, which in its later days was a controversial home for the elderly, will now be home to 63 condos.
The Kings County employee used the money to buy cars, plane tickets to the Bahamas and a cruise before he was caught, prosecutors said.
This year the only St. Patrick's Day parade in the city on the actual holiday, the Brooklyn procession will kick off in Park Slope on Sunday
Everything you need to know to celebrate warm weather in the park.
With less traditional gallery space available, a local artist group is looking for offices or restaurants that might help display their work
Patients are still using water bottles and body wipes after legionella bacteria was found in the hospital's water in December.
Police are still looking for the man who kissed and grabbed a 16-year-old boy in January.
PokĂŠworks on 7th Avenue was voted best restaurant in Brooklyn during the first week of News 12's Food Fight competition.
The 78th Precinct had one of the lowest number of lawsuits against NYPD in the borough, according to a new database by Legal Aid Society.
Tickets are on sale for the annual event, which lets attendees taste offerings from more than 40 local restaurants and bars on Fifth Avenue.
The attorney general indicted a man for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars when he worked on payroll at these two Brooklyn hospitals.
The well-known bar is the latest longtime business to close down in the neighborhood, in part because of high rent prices.
District 15 will consider joining an effort to show NY state that their list of "improvement schools" are more than their test scores.
The Brooklyn Irish LGBTQ Organization was accepted this week to march in the parade, which runs through Park Slope and Windsor Terrace.
Everything you need to know to go to â or get last-minute submissions into â the second "Art Slope" short film festival.
The jewelry and gift store will close its doors on 7th Avenue in March to focus on its online sales and second outpost in Manhattan.
The man was caught on video walking away from the church with the statue after taking it in the middle of the day last week, police said.
The popular movie bar that closed after 15 years in Williamsburg will bring back its film trivia for events at Nitehawk Cinema Prospect Park
What does Brooklyn smell like? A night sipping cocktails at a bar in Carroll Gardens, according to this Park Sloper-owned candle company.
The 79,000-square-foot, mostly residential development would be built on a vacant lot on the corner of 4th Avenue and Degraw Street.
The public outdoor seating installation will be the neighborhood's second.
A seemingly malfunctioning bus-stop sign has been "gonging" loudly for months well into the night, residents and business owners say.
The 5th Avenue restaurant had evidence of mice and "filth flies," records show.
The Park Slope councilman, along with Queens Council Member Adrienne Adam, hopes to stop NYC workers from being fired without a "just cause"