The council's resolution proposing a five-year moratorium on new charters will head to a public hearing next month.
Here's how to plan your first trip to the highly-anticipated new theater.
The mayor announced that 24 hospitals across the city will take part in the first city-led nursing residency program.
To the delight of anxious fans, the long-awaited theater will open its doors to the public next week.
The Park Slope-raised photographer's nearly five-decade career reflects how the borough, and city, have changed over the years.
Police are asking the public's help for the man who tried to use a 39-year-old woman's credit card.
The hugely-popular company has locations in Seattle, Canada and 20 across Japan.
The private screening for neighbors, friends and family will serve as a trial run for the theater's upcoming grand opening.
A Park Slope woman who confronted the mayor earlier this year joined housing advocated to demand more help for the homeless.
Local nonprofits can apply for this grant by the end of the week.
The actress and comedian partnered with her longtime friends to open a wine store on Fifth Avenue.
The Fifth Avenue pizzeria was shut down Monday when health inspectors found improperly stored food, city records show.
The man is wanted for stabbing a woman in the torso with a kitchen knife, police said.
A new nonprofit's idea to offer single mom's a night of gifts and empowerment let's them know they're "not alone."
Police are looking for three men involved in a stabbing this morning in the 15th Street station.
The Brooklyn bagel chain continues its mission of bringing classic delicatessens back to the borough with a second spot on 4th Avenue.
The author and comedian moved to Park Slope over the summer.
A 26-year-old grandmaster from Park Slope was the first American in decades to compete for the World Chess Championship this week.
Conservation efforts for the Red-Tailed Hawk
The company has started advertising for staff.
Students from 35 cities around the world work together to tackle todayâs toughest water issues and share their sustainable solutions.
The new freeze-resistant fountains were unveiled on one the coldest Thanksgivings in recent history.
Foreign aid helps protect national security and promote America's economy.
Some very good Brooklyn dogs have some very good names, according to analysts.
An elite crew of 72,000 lady bugs rescued Prospect Park's asters from a gang of (plant) murdering lace bugs, park officials said.
Park Slope's wheelchair users, senior and stroller-wielding residents say they are badly in need of an elevator in their subway station.
Dorothy Bruns is thought to have suffered a seizure while driving.
Fitzroy Thompson stole money from estates he managed to book cruises, buy cars and pay rent on his Park Slope pads, prosecutors said.
"There is zero justification for the additional trauma she endured when her word was doubted," said Police Commissioner James O'Neill.
Two muggers attacked a man on Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn on Oct. 14th, police said.
The Seventh Avenue Italian restaurant was shut down by health inspectors on Thursday, city records show.
"We must scale up production," Phil Gable wrote, "to make the dream of peeing on Trump as real as possible for as many as possible."
Police are looking for the man who grabbed an 11-year-old boy's cellphone earlier this month.
Bar Salumi co-owner Adam Harvey pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Criminal Court to trying to kill a neighbor's silver maple tree, records show.
"Here we are, still no mayor," said Nathylin Flowers Adesegun, the woman de Blasio rebuffed at the Park Slope YMCA. "This is ridiculous."
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Artist Phil Gable described the statues as, "an appropriate place to pee."
Mayor Bill de Blasio told NY1, âIf someone starts filming, I am not going to engage them.â
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Video shows Mayor Bill de Blasio told 72-year-old Nathylin Flowers Adesegun, "I can't do this now."