Elected officials circulated flyers Thursday morning with details about the assailant at a subway station near the site of the attack.
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Hurricane Sandy shelter volunteers and advocates testified Tuesday to the inadequate preparedness for the storm.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. How will this affect you?
The city is auctioning off 500 gallons of brown paint formerly used to coat the Brooklyn Bridge.
Turn in an operable weapon and receive a bank card, no questions asked.
The former Mayor of New York City passed away at the age of 88 early Friday morning from congestive heart failure.
More than $250K worth of wire stolen since 2010 in organized scheme, according to Nassau County district attorney.
Officials will update residents on the latest news from the neighborhood's two most perplexing properties.
Local activists will gather to discuss the DREAM Act, Golden Farm.
Performances include Fort Greene and Clinton Hill’s own Brooklyn Interdenominational Choir.
Federal aid bill will cover repairs to people’s homes, assist business owners and reimburse local governments
Members of Congress, officials from State Senate, Assembly and City Council stand behind Stringer.
Lanes will be closed starting at midnight Saturday through 6 a.m. Monday morning.
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Emily’s List gets behind Christine Quinn in a bid to make history
Councilman David Greenfield, who sees the term "mentally retarded" as derogatory, wants the city to use "developmentally disabled" instead.
Governor focuses on economic growth, education reform and rebuilding New York's infrastructure in State of the State Address.
The $51 billion Sandy aid bill has the support of every House Democrat and every NY and NJ Republican House member, but still needs five more GOP votes to pass
Fiscal cliff deal means a spike in Social Security payroll taxes in next paycheck… (but it would have been much higher without the deal)
The NRA called for gun-carrying "good guys" to guard our children. Good idea?
Park's interior roads have been closed to traffic since Hurricane Sandy.
One local councilman is seeking to put a moratorium on movie filming in Brooklyn Heights. Could our neighborhood benefit from a similar respite?
Officials want to see digital clocks installed at bus stops across the city.
Intended as a community gathering space, the plaza has instead created a divide between neighbors.
Father of Jessie Streich-Kest passed away Wednesday.
A deal between private landlords and government officials hopes to move displaced storm victims out of hotel rooms and shelters and into apartments.
The State Senator represents parts of Kensington, as well as Borough Park and Midwood.
The governor visited Washington this week to make his case, and said he received a positive response from House Speaker John Boehner.
The report posits that an independent Inspector General could investigate allegations of crime statistic manipulation.
Senators Schumer, Gillibrand spearheaded effort to feed children affected by Sandy.
The state Labor Department has received $27 million is federal money to put unemployed New Yorkers to work cleaning up after the storm.
The funds are part of a matching grant program designed to help small businesses rebuild following the storm.
MTA still hopes to open the shuttered F and G train station by Dec. 31, but is no longer making any guarantees.
Officials pat each other on the back and called it a "successful election," though many New York voters sat on line for hours to vote, only to be met with broken machines and an unhelpful staff.
City Council expected to vote on emergency repairs plan on Tuesday.
Critics argue that over $7 billion has already been set aside for FEMA, and that that money should be used first.
In one scenario, displaced families will receive FEMA vouchers to cover rent on their new apartment.
Eleven public housing developments have been without power since Hurricane Sandy hit on Oct. 29.
After many New Yorkers dealt with problems at their polling sites on Tuesday, officials agree that the election system needs some work.