"The pain that we had to go through: think about the pain," a resident was quoted as saying.
The city is pushing back the start time of the festival, where four were shot last year, among other steps.
Crown Heights residents aren’t done with Summerhill.
Public Advocate Letita James named banks she said gave $300 million to the city's worst landlords.
The city budget provided the library with the necessary funds to complete the move, a library official said.
A 12-year-old and 15-year-old are missing, police say.
Surveillance footage shows
Have you seen this adorable dog?
Here's where Citibike stations will be installed in the area.
Community Board 9 made its position known forcefully.
Officials say he shut off heat in below-freezing temperatures, exposed tenants to lead dust and more to drive them out of his building.
Here's where they're going in and what's changing.
Residents argued in court that Crown Heights is already packed with homeless people, and that new shelters should open in other areas, too.
Here's what you need to know.
Ten families currently live in the shelter in Crown Heights. The city continues to be barred from moving any more in.
Here's what's in store.
Ten families who moved into a brand new homeless shelter on Rogers Avenue can stay there, but no more can move in until at least early June.
More than 60 percent of New Yorkers are in favor of the homeless shelter plan, a survey found.
The ruling from Judge Katherine A. Levine on Monday was a win for Mayor Bill de Blasio's homeless shelter plan.
Scenes from the Bedford-Union Armory on Sunday afternoon.
This could mean the death of a controversial plan to redevelop Crown Heights' historic armory.
The 10 families who moved in Monday, though, will be allowed to stay.
Here's what happened in court Monday.
A group of goats is back in Prospect Park's Vale of Cashmere, chowing down on ivy and goutweed.
Patch spoke with Mary Keehbauch, the Natural Resources Crew Foreperson at the park, to get the low-down on the goats' return visit.
An editorial from Dario Trujillo, executive director of the Central Brooklyn Soccer Club.
Several elected officials have signed a letter asking the mayor to ditch his plan for new homeless shelters.
They're threatening a rent strike if their landlords don't fix the place up.
The New York City subway infrastructure is literally crumbling.
Brandon Darbeua, 22, was last seen at his home on Prospect Place, between Franklin and Bedford Avenues.
A Brooklyn judge on Friday ordered the shelter to remain closed while the discussions continue.
A Crown Heights neighborhood group responds to Adams' op-ed in a Brooklyn paper last week.
A group of residents suing the city will be back in court on Friday.
The New York City Department of Transportation presented this proposal to the community on Tuesday night.
Activists fighting the redevelopment of the Bedford-Union Armory proved Monday morning they'll stop at nothing until justice is served.
One report said the dog "charged the cops."
Cornell Realty yanked a plan to build two apartment towers that neighbors said would cast shadows on the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
"I want to use this as a moment to change the conversation on homelessness," Adams writes.
The owner of 1173 Bergen St, where the mayor wants to open a shelter for homeless seniors, is the target of a massive fraud lawsuit.
Patch spoke with chef Rob Newton about the restaurant, which opened Tuesday.