Interim Outdoor Recreation Space for Manhattan's Western Shore at Site of Former NYPD Tow Pound
See the latest announcement from the Kings County Government.
Seth DuCharme was appointed last year as the acting U.S. attorney for the district covering Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Long Island.
A new interactive maps shows who New Yorkers in each ZIP code have donated to in the 2021 elections.
Take our survey to tell us what issues matter in Brooklyn's District 35, and we'll ask this year's City Council candidates.
11 people are running to replace term-limited City Council Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo, who represents parts of Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights.
A group of top mayoral candidates have backed out of a forum hosted by the Brooklyn Democrats because of comments from a district leader.
Brooklynites can apply to be appointed to their local community board until Feb. 12.
A friend told Aaron Mostofsky he was famous after a meme of him in a fur coat and stolen police vest surfaced from the U.S. Capitol riot.
Aaron Mostofsky was arrested Tuesday morning in Brooklyn by federal law enforcement, according to the Daily News.
Protesters marched in Brooklyn to call for the president's impeachment after the unprecedented mob attack on the U.S. Capitol.
State Sen. Zellnor Myrie held more than 97 percent of the vote against challenger Tucker Coburn.
Assembly Member Diana Richardson held about 89 percent of the votes against Republican Menachem Raitport as results rolled in Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke held more than 84 percent of the vote as results rolled in on Tuesday.
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Patch has compiled a guide of candidates, deadlines, links and reminders about voting in Tuesday's election.
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn College and a local senior center are among poll sites with tens of thousands more assigned voters than others.
The president Tweeted on Tuesday that he stands 100% with the now-suspended cop who used a patrol car to yell "Trump 2020" in Brooklyn.
Patch has compiled a guide of candidates, deadlines, links and reminders about voting in the upcoming election.
The cop was suspended without pay after he was caught using his patrol car speaker to endorse the president, a violation of police conduct.
New Yorkers get to cast a ballot on Nov. 3 in a collection of local, state, and federal elections. Patch is profiling each candidate.
The governor said a robocall inciting protest mentioned the Trump campaign.
The mayor called for a clearer NYPD strategy on protests in Borough Park about new coronavirus restrictions, which turned violent this week.
The Board of Elections said Tuesday that nearly all voters who had received an incorrect ballot envelope have been resent a voting packet.
The Joralemon Street building will be renamed to honor the late Supreme Court justice, who passed on Friday, the mayor announced.
A statue honoring the late Supreme Court justice will be set up in her native Brooklyn, the governor announced the day after her death.
Alejandra Caraballo, a civil rights attorney, is running for Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo's seat, which will be vacant when her term ends.
Absentee ballots remain uncounted, but Congresswoman Yvette Clarke appeared to benefit from a four-opponent Democratic primary.
State Assembly Member Diana Richardson held a sizable lead over former state Sen. Jesse Hamilton on Tuesday, but absentee votes remain.
Assembly Member Diana Richardson fights with local Democratic party leadership and rival former state Sen. Jesse Hamilton.
Clarke's challenger Adem Bunkedekko claimed the congresswoman's campaign sent out a racist mailer that darkened his face.
Brooklyn Democrats cast their ballots in a week in a collection of local, state and federal primaries. Patch is profiling each candidate.
Broooklyn Democrats cast their ballots in a week in a collection of local, state and federal primaries. Patch is profiling each candidate.
Rename two streets at Fort Hamilton military base that honor Confederate generals, wrote two Brooklyn lawmakers to the Secretary of Defense.
"It's time to pass it," said a former state senator about a 2018 bill he crafted after a Trump supporter called 911 on him for campaigning.
It's only fair that parolees get a chance to vote after facing increased coronavirus risk behind bars, two lawmakers argued in an op-ed.
"This is the epitome of non-essential travel," a heckler yelled at Mayor Bill de Blasio during Hizzoner's 10-mile one-way trip to Brooklyn.