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THE CITY IS officially planning to move forward with design and construction work for a new 450-seat elementary school at 257 ...
The Adams administration said late Tuesday that it will soon allow federal immigration agents onto Rikers Island, a move critics say could violate New York City’s sanctuary city laws. In an ...
Residents, community members and elected officials have led a long campaign against a plan by NineDot Energy to build a battery storage facility on a 5,100-square-foot plot at 2138 Flatbush Ave.
FORT HAMILTON — A NEW HIGHWAY SIGN HONORING VETERANS WAS UNVEILED FRIDAY at the 92nd Street Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge Overpass, which is adjacent to the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Hamilton.
As negotiations over changes to the state’s evidence-sharing laws hold up the passage of the state’s budget in Albany, a recent criminal case in Queens appears to highlight the core of the ...
KENSINGTON — A BROOKLYNITE was arrested Friday on hate crime charges after allegedly placing a brick marked with a swastika and “Nazi” on a Tesla Cybertruck in Kensington, according to the ...
BOROUGHWIDE — As New York warms up, Open House New York (OHNY) will host a variety of events for its spring programs. On May 17, OHNY invites New Yorkers to participate in the city-wide water ...
BUSHWICK — PAWSABILITY DOG CLUB, a nonprofit doggy daycare in Brooklyn’s Bushwick, is training autistic and neurodivergent adults for pet care careers, PIX11 reports in a feature highlighting ...
CITYWIDE — THE NYC CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD on Tuesday announced its approval of public matching funds totaling $12,327,416 going to 69 candidates for all positions in the city’s 2025 elections.
Detainees on Rikers Island have continued to struggle to get access to the jail complex’s law libraries, a new report from the Department of Correction’s (DOC) oversight body found. The recent ...
WILLIAMSBURG — THE BROOKLYN STROLL CLUB, a group for fathers seeking connection, drew over 30 dads and their babies to McCarren Park in Williamsburg last month, as depicted in a New York Times ...
By Monday, the Brooklyn Nets’ brain trust won’t be evaluating talent on the court. They’ll instead busy themselves figuring ...
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