Paul Lawson said that he was "trying to make a point" when he screamed racial slurs on the L train Saturday, according to Gothamist.
A man chanting the N-word was forced off a Brooklyn-bound L train by angry straphangers who shoved him and doused him with soup.
New bike lanes will be installed near the Brooklyn entrance to the Williamsburg Bridge in preparation for the L train shutdown in April.
New Yorkers said goodbye to the old Kosciuszko Bridge Sunday and the explosion startled a few residents.
Finally.
Three parks in southern Williamsburg and Bed-Stuy will be renovated in a $318 million project from the Parks Department.
The MTA stopped Manhattan-bound service between the Myrtle Wyckoff Avenues station in Brooklyn and the Eighth Avenue station in Manhattan.
You can help decide what changes are made to the stretch of road under the BQE between the Williamsburg and Kosciuszko bridges.
A train with mechanical problems at Montrose Avenue brought L train service to a halt Monday morning, the MTA announced.
The Japanese design store opened its first outpost in Brooklyn on Wednesday.
Owners of The End Cafe in Williamsburg settled a suit against Starbucks that claimed the mega-chain ripped off their Unicorn Latte idea.
The Brooklyn Animal Resources Coalition is raising money to bring about 30 homeless dogs to NYC for adoption and care.
Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to redevelop Greenpoint Hospital and bring 500 affordable apartments to the site.
Hipster Laundromat Alert: It texts, serves lattes and is already on Instagram.
The protest came amid reports that right wing propaganda was being distributed in the neighborhood.
Organizers said the rally was in response to apparent neo-Nazi material surfacing in the neighborhood.
An anonymous tipster in his early 30s reported "creaking, groans and other strange noises" at the bar, the Brooklyn Paranormal Society says.
Austin Horse is biking 370 miles to advocate for a 14th Street "People Way" during the L train shut down next spring.
Here's our roundup of the most-read stories in July in the Patches of northern Brooklyn.
The smoke condition in the Wiliamsburg station stopped L train service into Manhattan during rush hour Friday morning, officials said.
Lena Dunham said she gave up Lamby because his past trauma caused bad behavior. But a Williamsburg shelter said he had no history of abuse.
Construction is about to begin on a new library on Norman Avenue that will include a green roof, public plaza and environmental center.
The Urban Bike Challenge on July 29 supports making New York streets safer for local cyclists.
A snake coiled itself around an L train subway pole and the internet went wild. The snake's fellow passengers didn't flinch.
"Supporters of the TRUE KOSCIUSZKO BRIDGE know that the TIME OF FIRE is upon us," organizers wrote. "We shall bring defeat to our enemies."
The new horns have a lower tone and face the rear of the boat.
The Rockaway Beach Bus will start couriering Brooklynites to Rockaway Beach this weekend.
It's just like 16 Handles without the cake batter flavor. We hope.
Mayoral candidate Paul Massey wants an extension to the G train.
The city has been trying to redevelop the abandoned hospital for more than 30 years.
Cheech was last seen wearing his red service jacket on June 6 around 8:45 p.m.
There are four studios, four one-bedrooms and eight two-bedrooms available in the new building at 781 Metropolitan Ave.
Mekelburg's, a Brooklyn sandwich shop that sells babka for $13, will share 325 Kent Ave. with tenants who make less than $22,000 a year.
The MTA is scrambling to find ways to get more than 225,000 l train commuters into Manhattan during the L train shutdown next April.
Bill de Blasio has promised to consider expanding women-only swim hours at the Metropolitan Recreation Center.
Williamsburg cafe The End claims Starbucks stole its idea for a unicorn-themed drink.
Brooklyn Flea organizers canceled the weekly bazaar in East River State Park event this week after locals complained of overcrowding.
"There are 30 irate people at Greenpoint," one passenger said. "We were told to walk to the L. At least get us a bus."
It all started when Genevieve Roman left her window cracked on a two-month trip out of town.
It's been 12 years since former Mayor Michael Bloomberg promised Williamsburg its 28-acre park and the final deal has finally gone through.