$6.3 million for the crossing guard expansion has been included in the mayor's draft budget.
It's the first telephone town hall the city has hosted on the proposed light rail project.
Rep. Yvette Clarke skipped Friday's inauguration and had harsh words for the new president.
The CB 7 board's next general meeting is scheduled for Jan. 18
The committee is a new part of Community Board 7.
The BQX, new neighborhood school construction, and immigration policy are on the agenda.
The body will hold its first meeting on Jan. 5.
Mathieu Eugene's district includes parts of Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Kensington, Ditmas Park and Flatbush.
The forum will take place at P.S. 130 on Dec. 10, and will be translated into multiple languages.
Brooklyn's library branches are in the process of receiving $3 million in state-funded tech upgrades.
But past studies have resulted in area changes, according to the Department of Transportation.
The DOT had pitched making the two-way street into a one-way route running west from Prospect Park to Green-Wood Cemetery.
"I can't even say his name any more," a young Bengali-American activist said.
A new Bengali-speaking staffer, Rubina Abdul, will be at the Kensington office twice each week.
Rachel Freier can now add "judge" to her list of titles, including community activist, lawyer and mother.
Three September meetings will let Windsor Terrace and Kensington residents pitch ideas for 2016's participatory budgeting process.
The event will be led by Councilman Brad Lander, New York State Assembly candidate Robert Carroll and community board member Mamnunul Haq.
The longtime leader of Brooklyn's absurdly gerrymandered 10th congressional district is under attack from politicians hungry for his seat.
New York City has a staring problem.
NYC Mayor, Comptroller and Brooklyn Borough Prez all call to investigate Tuesday's vote. "Democracy thrives!" elections director insists.
The city's participatory budgeting process allows residents to vote on their favorite neighborhood improvement projects.
That is, if Chicago doesn't get its hands on him first. Here, compare the two cities' indictments against the world's No. 1 drug dealer.
Stop by the 36th Street station in Sunset Park to cast your vote.
Julia Bruzzese, 12, is one step closer to a cure after meeting Pope Francis at JFK.
Julia Bruzzese's legs have reportedly deteriorated due to a mystery disease.
The last two papal visits cost the NYPD almost $11 million, police say. What will be the bill for Pope Francis’ visit?
Don't lose yourself to the traffic jam of the century.
A group of angry Brooklyn residents filed suit against local Jewish institutions and leaders in August.
Near the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station in Downtown Brooklyn.
Brooklyn activists claim the bust of gay escort website RentBoy.com "endangers the health and safety of sex workers and their clients."
10 stations in Brooklyn are in states of majority disrepair, according to a new report.
Get ready for gridlock.
Come "experience a piece of history" with me, says the Park Slope senator.
We most definitely cannot guarantee the authenticity of this video.
"We will be worse off with this agreement than without it."
As a statement against Brooklyn gun violence.
A new analysis says the New York leader is one of the more liberal governors in the nation.
In preparation for Sunday's international parade down Adams Street.
"Bernie is bae."
Let's see Hillary try to out-Brooklyn that.