Three women homeowners in Brooklyn say nearby construction badly damaged their homes, but developers refuse to foot the bill for repairs.
Barry Wells has been charged with murdering his wife Tonie in their Crown Heights apartment two days after Christmas, prosecutors said.
City officials, legal experts and local musicians will talk about protecting immigrant rights at the Brooklyn Public Library Thursday.
The Historic Districts Council chose a proposed Prospect Heights landmark as one of six projects to support in 2018.
Check out the selection of books and lattes at Cafe Con Libros, the neighborhood's newest feminist bookstore.
A Crown Heights grocery store brawl on Saturday ended with a single punch that knocked out one of the fighters, police said.
The two elderly women were found inside a Union Street home, police said.
Emergency responders rushed to the Foster-Laurie Elementary School Thursday morning to treat 11 victims of an unknown substance, said FDNY.
The fire started in a Brooklyn Avenue home Wednesday.
Untitled, by Brooklyn-born artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, will be on display at the Brooklyn Museum starting Jan. 26, curators announced.
The track fire caused the trains to skip stations Thursday afternoon and caused delays on the B and Q lines going into Manhattan.
Brookliv is accepting Bitcoin payments for listings in Brooklyn, according to its CEO.
B train service was canceled because of an MTA investigation on the Manhattan Bridge. There were extensive delays on F, N, Q, R & D lines.
Firefighters told one Midwood Street resident that "everything looked crazy” but there was “nothing they could do."
A single block has seen two murders, forced prostitution, a shooting and countless acts of vandalism in the past two years.
"We are the little bookstore that could," owners said.
Police are looking for two men, armed with a bat and a gun, who attacked a Crown Heights bodega customer on Dec. 28.
Tonie Wells' mother plans to sue after cops failed to respond to a 911 call about a fight in the dead woman's home, according to reports.
The fire destroyed a brownstone on Bergen Street Tuesday night, the FDNY said.
Julianne Henriquez disappeared on Dec. 26, the same day the city issued an Extreme Cold Warning for a weeklong arctic chill.
Mayday Hardware Store, a mom and pop shop that has forgotten that respect is the main ingredient in running a community business.
Two police officers were suspended after failing to check on Tonie Wells, later found dead in her home, according to police and reports.
Police found Tonie Wells at the bottom of the basement staircase in her Sterling Place home Wednesday afternoon.
The brave employee tried to snatch a gun away from the man who robbed Atlantic Best Deli and Grill on Christmas morning, said police.
Firefighters rushed to 1625 President St. Friday morning to battle a blaze on the top floor of the five-story building.
Police released photos of two men they want to question about a fatal shooting outside a Crown Heights deli.
FiveMyles presents "Everything You Do Is Perfect," new paintings by Nina Meledandri in the Plus/Space.
Sick tenants gathered on Carroll Street Monday to beg their landlord, Ephraim Fruchthandler, to turn up the heat in the building.
Police nabbed Clinton Lawson after he shot one man, pistol-whipped another, crashed two stolen cars then broke into a Crown Heights home.
John Barnes was found shot outside the Crown Deli Supermarket early Saturday morning, said police.
Success Academy Prospect Heights doled lengthy suspensions to a first grader they say hit and stabbed school staff, court records show.
Patch spoke to the person behind the account filled with candid shots of life at the subway station.
"Up close shots of people's phones, images of neighbors getting into a fight, children, homeless folks -- it's totally insensitive."
He hasn't been arrested.
Darnell Pettway, known as "Mookie" or "Mook Mula," was killed Saturday night.
Here's what people from all sides are saying about the approved deal to redevelop a vacant armory in Crown Heights.
The project now heads to the desk of Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is expected to sign off on it.
A lawsuit brought by the Legal Aid Society says the city didn't properly study the effects the redevelopment would have on displacement.
The man snuck in through a window in the early morning hours, police say.
Nancy Bowen, a sculptor who teaches at Purchase College, won the award alongside a woman commissioned to take a portrait of Michelle Obama.