17-year-old Shayma Roman was shot on Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights Wednesday night, police said.
“I’m just happy and thanking Jesus right now,” Bishop Lamor Miller-Whitehead told Patch. “Jesus did it again for me.”
Anita Daniels testified that fellow firefighters have lit fires at her feet, smeared feces on the women's toilet and slapped her backside.
The Bedford Armory announced it is partnering up with a non-fungible token, or NFT, platform called (k)nightclub.
A woman was killed on St. Johns Place by a driver who fled the scene.
After making a splash, it turns out the traps were just a drop in the bucket.
Help decide where your council member should spend $1 million.
Shakim Devega was found fatally wounded inside the psychiatric center where he lived, police said.
Assembly Member Brian Cunningham is opening a new office on Empire Boulevard and is inviting you to say hi.
One woman was slashed and another punched when a man attacked in the Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center station Wednesday evening, officials said.
This Brooklyn station is the creme de la creme of New York City subway stations, according to city straphangers.
The 130-year-old Brooklyn Kindergarten Society wants to meet kids where they are.
A 45-year-old man was stabbed by two suspects who stole his phone Monday morning, police said.
Take an inside look of the mixed-use apartment complex at 595 Dean St.
A 69-year-old lost his life when flames erupted in Brooklyn early Monday morning, according to police.
Ever wondered what it takes to get pork on your plate? A Prospect Heights butcher and restaurant are teaming up to give you the full hog.
After years of lying fallow, five empty lots on Prospect Place lots will most likely be developed as condos, brokers say.
"It's been a year and a half long battle," Morgan's owner said. "you work so hard to open, and then when you do — it's even more work."
The West Indian American Day Parade made was resurrected in the streets of Brooklyn after taking a two year hiatus during the pandemic.
“It sounds cheesy, but it is a love story,” Mooliauno’s Trapp Kitchen owner Tamarra Lawrence told Patch of her new restaurant.
The festival, a precursor to the West Indian Parade, will be from 6 to 11 a.m., according to the Mayor's Office.
Join conservationist Stephanie Sparling William for a conversation about caring for 19th & 20th century works by African American artists.
With Durant securely on the team, the team is focusing on bringing a championship home, according to Marks.
Owners of the Dean Street space told local artists and patrons, in an online announcement posted Sunday, "You made our dream take flight."
Beatriz Matos-Rodriguez, 35, was last seen leaving her Prospect Place home early Wednesday morning, said police.
A man was randomly shot in the left leg and had to be sent to Brookdale Hospital, according to police.
The suspect, depicted in the picture and surveillance video, stabbed a man on the 2 train, according to police.
The Citizen Project, offered by the New-York Historical Society, utilizes the organization's art collection to teach American history.
A 36-year-old woman is critically hurt after an SUV driver backed into her at a Crown Heights intersection and then sped off, police said.
Police want the public's assistance in identifying the men depicted in the attached surveillance photos, according to the NYPD.
The woman who allegedly assaulted the man tried to leave without paying for the $38 service, said the manager of the Diamond Love salon.
The plants from the Lincoln Place garden are said to have a cooling effect on the block, according to the New York Times report.
We invite you to join us every second Sunday of the month for programs and performances—held in the Auditorium or within the sculpture itse
The Melrose Parkside Historic District plan passed its first hurdle Tuesday with a unanimous vote from the Landmark Preservation Commission.
The Landmark Preservation Commission will decide Tuesday whether to consider a proposal for a Melrose-Parkside Historic District.
The vehicle crashed into a pedestrian near Brooklyn and East New York avenues about 1:30 p.m. Friday, fire officials confirmed.
The missing 14-year-old was staying in a Harlem apartment until someone alerted police to her whereabouts, sources told PIX11.
"Aunisty Elliot has been found and is safe!!!" said Councilwoman Crystal Hudson, who spearheaded a community search for the missing teen.
Enjoy an evening celebrating Black Fashion Fair, featuring musical performances, artist-led activations, games, a photo booth, and more.
Borough President Antonio Reynoso is giving all $45 million of his capital funding this year to improving maternal healthcare in Brooklyn.