In honor of the Obama portraits’ first visit to Brooklyn, get a behind-the-scenes look at their creation with official presidential portrait
Poets Mahogany L. Browne, Adam Falkner, Rico Frederick, Jive Poetic, and Jon Sands host a special edition of Supa Dupa Fresh
Baseera Khan leads an opening weekend walkthrough of their exhibition "I Am an Archive"
The City Planning Commission voted down the Franklin Avenue towers Wednesday. The developers already have a lawsuit against the city.
The Prospect Heights-Crown Heights area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
Two developments that started the review process Monday are likely to fuel an ongoing debate about the future of North Crown Heights.
New York City Housing tenants in Crown Heights were more likely to get COVID-19 than people in the rest of the neighborhood, new data shows.
Bradley K. Hill was arrested over the weekend after police say he kicked a woman down the escalator at Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center station.
Franklin Ave Developers Sue The City | 8 Crown Heights Classrooms Closed For COVID | NYC Pizza Run On Its Way Back
Developers of Franklin Avenue apartment towers that the City Planning Commission has said they will not approve filed a lawsuit this week.
New York is in the top 10 for most pumpkin patch acres in the country.
Less than 1 percent of classrooms citywide detected a coronavirus case in the first week of public school reopening, data shows.
Eric DeBerry, who was freed from prison last summer, is suing NYPD officers and the city for putting him there, according to a new suit.
Police are searching for a man who made anti-Jewish statements toward another man before spitting him on Utica Avenue.
There are a number of pumpkin patches in the Prospect and Crown Heights area. Here are some of the most famous ones.
Runners will once again race their way through a 5K this weekend while stopping for slices of pizza along the way. Here's what to know.
The council's Land Use Committee has approved the controversial development, which would replace a McDonald's with 270 apartments.
A woman tried to escape after killing a 70-year-old with her Ford Explorer, but good samaritans stopped her until police arrived, cops said.
The coffee shop got the OK from community board committee members this week to expand its hours and start serving beer and wine.
Advocates urged traffic policies Monday they say would have prevented the Brooklyn crash that killed a 3-month-old and hurt three others.
The Kings County unemployment rate worsened slightly during the summer.
The woman was stabbed multiple times near Underhill Avenue and Park Place in broad daylight, police said.
A driver going the wrong way on Gates Avenue crashed into another car and sent the vehicles hurdling into the pedestrians, police said.
Medgar Evers Is Disaster Recovery Center For Ida | VMAs Are Headed To Brooklyn | Person Of Interest In Double Shooting Unveiled
The proposal, which would replace a McDonalds in Prospect Heights, is a revised version of a complex the community board rejected in May.
The Crown Heights college will be available for those impacted by the storm to get federal help from FEMA.
The museum will welcome visitors back to all five of its floors with a "Community Appreciation Weekend" starting on Friday.
Cops are looking for the person who fired a shot inside a Downtown Brooklyn jewelry store before taking $100,000 in merchandise.
From downed trees to flooded streets, residents in Crown and Prospect Heights filed 683 complaints about damage from Hurricane Ida.
Police released photos of a person of interest in the shooting that killed a 54-year-old woman and sent a man to the hospital.
Brooklynites Arrested For Storming Capitol | Unbelievable Flooding From Hurricane Ida | Vigil Honors Haitian American Bishop
Even areas of the borough that don't typically see flooding in Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy were overcome with water Wednesday, Adams said.
Last year, a shooting at an unofficial J'Ouvert party sent six to the hospital. Cops say they are ready this year to police the gatherings.
Bishop Guy Sansaricq, who was a bishop with the Diocese of Brooklyn, died earlier this month, according to the Catholic News Agency.
The West Indian Day Parade was canceled for the second year, but smaller in-person and virtual events will be held in its place.
J'Ouvert Parade Canceled | Contested Supermarket Site Sold To New Developer | Barclays To Require Vaccinations
A deal letting Associated Supermarket owners stay on the Nostrand Avenue property is still part of the redevelopment plan, officials said.
The pre-dawn celebration will be put off another year given health concerns.
Arnold Lehman and Darren Walker will discuss Lehman’s book "Sensation: The Madonna, the Mayor, the Media, and the First Amendment" (2021).
We're celebrating our reopening with three days of free community programs packed with gallery talks, art activations, and family fun.