WASHINGTON, DC — REP. YVETTE CLARKE (NY-09) joined 105 of her colleagues on Friday in sending a letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to demand ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS —A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONSTRUCTION PROJECT has closed off Clark Street from Columbia Heights through Hicks Street, according to a weekly road closure list from the NYC ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — A Brooklyn-based architect and urban planner has developed an innovative design to replace the decrepit Triple Cantilever section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, and it has ...
NATIONWIDE — NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL LETITIA JAMES IS CLAIMING A VICTORY in her 19-state coalition lawsuit to halt and reverse the mass firings of federal workers with probationary status ...
EAST NEW YORK — THE DECOMPOSED bodies of a 6-year-old boy and his 33-year-old mother were discovered Wednesday afternoon inside a Brooklyn apartment at NYCHA’s Unity Plaza Houses, according to ...
In the heart of Prospect Lefferts Gardens (PLG), a quiet revolution is taking place. Amidst the brownstones, a growing number of rooftops are sporting solar panels, transforming this historic ...
CITYWIDE — THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (MTA) AND LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD (LIRR) announced the “substantial completion” of the ongoing $7.49 renovation project at the Mastic ...
PARK SLOPE — SECOND GRADERS AT ST. SAVIOUR CATHOLIC ACADEMY in Park Slope will get a celebrity visit from the Bishop of Brooklyn, who will read to them as part of the weeklong Great Diocesan ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — STEINER, A COMPANY DATING BACK 118 YEARS, has bought out Hub, JPMorgan’s Brooklyn skyscraper stake, in a $420 million deal, Crain’s New York Business reported on Thursday ...
BED-STUY — POLICE ARE SEARCHING for an individual who at around 10:30 a.m. on Friday, March 7, engaged in a verbal dispute with a 22-year-old man in front of the Bed-Stuy Fulton Street Foodtown ...
BROOKLYN — COMPOSER MICHAEL GORDON’S sound installation, “loved.,” returns to Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Cherry Esplanade from March 15-30, marking the fifth anniversary of the pandemic.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS— Nearly 300 students from across the five boroughs gathered at Brooklyn Public Library Sunday, March 2 to compete at the local level of the National History Day competition.