Jermaine Taylor forced the teen girl to have sex for money and assaulted a pregnant woman who tried to rescue her, officials said.
The 23 apartments up for grabs on St. Johns Place hit the affordable housing lottery this week, records show.
The Vanderbilt Avenue eatery, an homage to owner Greg Baxtrom's mother, is found next to a bakery he opened late last year.
The special election was set up to replace Assembly Member Diana Richardson, who left to become deputy borough president.
The popular market will also set up shop at the World Trade Center, Jersey City and Williamsburg this year.
The race to replace Assembly Member Diana Richardson will wrap up on Tuesday. Here's everything you need to know.
The New Mexican eatery is up against 10 other spots for the "Best New Restaurant" title.
Long Island University Extends Partnership with Dassault Systèmes to Innovation and Research in Life Sciences
The Ernest Hemingway quote reads, "Those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it never care for anything else thereafter."
A 16-year-old can be seen running for his life seconds before a gunman raises his arm and shoots him in the chest.
The man was found stabbed in the neck on Hawthorne Street on Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Dzenan Camovic, a Bosnian national, will be deported after his prison sentence, prosecutors said.
The new building on Lenox Road has 29 units up for grabs, but only those making at least $64,000 a year, records show.
The brush fire was put out without any injuries Tuesday afternoon, according to fire officials.
Organizers of the popular Open Street are raising money for the 2022 season.
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"Eric, you got to figure this out," Durant said of the rule, which lets Irving sit in the stands but not play in the Nets home games.
Emergency responders were sent to the Classon Avenue school on Monday afternoon, according to officials.
The public library system changed its COVID-19 restrictions on Monday.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare.
“I don’t mind shaming litterbugs," said filmmaker Christopher Wells, who got the idea for a horror comedy when cleaning vandalism last year.
As New York City marks two years living with COVID-19, here's the toll the virus has taken in Crown and Prospect Heights.
Owners of D'Savannah applied this week for a liquor license at 158 Utica Ave., former home of World For Christ Ministries, city records show
A safety upgrade on the dangerous Crown Heights corridor originally slated to end in 2021 will now end this fall, officials said.
The ex-governor, who is reportedly considering a run for office, spoke at a Brooklyn church in his first public address since resigning.
Artist Deborah Kass, whose grandparents are from Ukraine, wrapped half of her iconic sculpture in blue to show solidarity with the country.
Cops fired once at a car that nearly hit officers investigating a suspected stolen vehicle, according to the NYPD.
The buildings are among 250 citywide where the city might step in to make "emergency repairs" under the Alternate Enforcement Program.
The Troy Avenue fire took 78 firefighters and an hour to put out, fire officials said.
"I don't know if this is racism, claiming your spot, or just dumb," the artist said after seeing ads covering his painting of a Black woman.
The 35-year-old man was stabbed in the cheek after an argument with another straphanger at Franklin Avenue, police said.
The exhibit, featuring blood donated by gay, bisexual and queer men preserved in resin panels, will open in Crown Heights this week.
The court ruling comes more than two weeks after activists stepped in when the Robinson family came home to find their locks changed.
The pair punched a cashier, took his cell phone and wallet and grabbed $2,000 from the Nostrand Avenue store's register, police said.
Repairs needed at three major apartment complexes are of particular concern in the wake of the fatal fire, according to elected officials.
Construction woes at the historic Crown Heights school, where an apartment complex was approved, come as neighbors work on a lawsuit.
The Dean Street home — from which landlords tried to evict tenants in the middle of the pandemic — will become affordable housing.
The eight restaurants — two of which scored nominations in two categories — are among more than 30 semifinalists in New York City.
The restaurants, which both opened in 2020, are in the running for the "Best Chef" and "Best New Restaurant" categories.