At least five people were hurt after a car jumped a curb in Brooklyn on Monday and hit pedestrians.
The Joralemon Street building will be renamed to honor the late Supreme Court justice, who passed on Friday, the mayor announced.
Exactly 50 percent of students in the district, which spans over Prospect Heights and parts of Bed-Stuy, have chosen to learn virtually.
A statue honoring the late Supreme Court justice will be set up in her native Brooklyn, the governor announced the day after her death.
Kalsie Haywood, 12, and Miguel Rodriguez, 14, were reported missing just blocks apart in separate cases, police said.
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The Daily Eater placed the borough's best pizzerias on the list, topped at No. 8 by Lucali, which boasts some A-list celebrity clientele.
The project uses the work of Carrie Mae Weems and poets from Brotherhood-Sister Sol highlights how the pandemic impacts people of color.
Video shows hundreds of men, mostly unmasked, packed into a synagogue for services ahead of the Jewish High Holy Days, Gothamist reports.
Cops are looking for two men who have stolen nearly $60,000 worth of tools and computer equipment from several Brooklyn buildings.
The two men robbed — or tried to rob — a restaurant, hotel and two bodegas through Central Brooklyn in just two days, police said.
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The NYPD and the district attorney are holding a "no questions asked" opportunity for people to turn in guns for $200 on Saturday.
New Children’s Book “Keeping Your Cool” How to Stay Cool at Home or in School by Renée McRae helps students manage their emotions
Professors from more than 10 countries will teach the third semester of University Open Air from September 16-26.
The Prospect Place testing site is one of several that opened in New York City where results only take 24 hours, officials announced.
The teenager faces attempted murder charges for opening fire on the crowd in Crown Heights. Six people, including a 6-year-old, were hit.
Alejandra Caraballo, a civil rights attorney, is running for Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo's seat, which will be vacant when her term ends.
The shooting broke out early Monday morning during an unofficial celebration of J'Ouvert in Crown Heights, according to police and reports.
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A man was shot in the leg after an argument with two people on Plaza Street East in August, just days after another nearby shooting.
Celebrate Brooklyn culture with our community as the Museum reopens to the public! Enjoy!
In honor of J’Ouvert and the West Indian American Day Parade, we present a three-night screening of JUVÉ NITE.
It is projected that the directory will help facilitate trade across a wide variety of industries in the Black Community.
Officials are urging Brooklynites to celebrate "at heart" and not in the streets as they celebrate Caribbean Carnival and Labor Day.
The Caribbean Carnival celebration will head online with two virtual events instead of its usual in-person parade.
Instead of its usual Labor Day parade, the annual festival will include a ceremony honoring essential workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Flatbush Avenue is one of nine major streets in New York City that will get reduced speed limits, including three in Brooklyn.
The Department of Health is sending trucks to spray mosquito-killing pesticides in parts of Brooklyn starting Thursday night.
One of five men charged in a fatal shooting at the J'Ouvert Festival in 2015 was arrested Monday on new weapons charges from the incident.
Triniya Lee-Wallace was last seen on Saturday, Aug. 22, cops said.
A 68-year-old man is in serious condition after he was slashed in the face during a fight near Sterling Street, police said.
Artists Roberto Lugo and Kahlil Robert Irving join us live in a conversation on the role of museums in this moment of protest and reckoning.
Two blocks on Hoyt Street are the latest in Brooklyn to join a city program that closes streets to cars for outdoor dining space.
As NYC prepares to reopen schools during the pandemic, reports show at least 24 of Crown Heights' 37 schools have ventilation issues.
A Brooklyn man who stabbed an officer in the neck and then opened fire on cops said his "religion made him do it," a new indictment states.
Clinton Brown thought he'd make some extra money bringing watermelons he grew up eating down South to Brooklyn. He's sold thousands since.
Prices that had stayed steady through the COVID-19 crisis are finally dropping, but not in all neighborhoods, according to a Curbed report.
Celebrate the art of the hustle in a class led by Marlene Veras, resident instructor for our monthly Salsa Party.
Plans for a 10-story building on Bedford Avenue and a five-story building on Utica Avenue were recently filed with the city, records show.