The Brooklyn legal community has swiftly gathered more than 50 suits in just the first three days of a suit drive, aiming to support individuals reentering society from the justice system.
Spring burst out all over in Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn in recent weeks with cascades of tulips, trees suddenly in bloom, vegetables piled high in the farmers market and sweaters ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a significant victory on Wednesday in the fight against illegal firearms with the dismantling of a major gun trafficking operation in Central New ...
WILLIAMSBURG — One of Brooklyn’s most transformative waterfront projects has begun leasing commercial space to creative new industries. Two Trees Management Co., a family-owned, Brooklyn-based ...
LONDON — Decked in mellow yellow, it’s GOAL! Barcelona’s Fridolina Rolfö celebrates after scoring her side’s second goal during the Women’s Champions League, semi-final second leg ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Humanoid robots, a mountain bike for disabled riders, a way to get the gunk out of the Gowanus Canal, zero-carbon concrete, cybersecurity projects and do-it-yourself medical ...
New York’s mental health courts have received a significant financial boost with the allocation of approximately $12 million from the state’s budget, aimed at improving services for ...
The plan to replace the notorious Rikers Island jail complex with borough-based facilities, including an expanded site on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, has seen its estimated cost surge to a ...
Before police officers poured into Columbia University on Tuesday night, arresting more than 100 people as they cleared an occupied school building and tent encampment, New York City Mayor Eric ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Hundreds of Saint Ann’s School students and their artistic creations — giant heads with flowing gowns, winged creatures flying on sticks, Trojan horses — took to the ...
Eko, a visual commerce startup that creates interactive product videos for some of the world’s biggest and most innovative brands, is relocating from a coworking space in north Williamsburg ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1852, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “Passengers can now leave New York in the Hudson river railroad, at 6 o’clock in the morning, and reach Buffalo, on the same day, at ...