Some unsheltered New Yorkers say they prefer the freedom of the streets. Others say they have not been asked in.
With more than 25 years of legal experience devoting her entire career to public interest law, Juliet Howard has finally achieved her dream.
Wing Wars, a wing-tasting competition and fundraiser featuring wings from 15 local Bay Ridge eateries and bars, took place on Saturday.
A THICK SET of communication cables detached from a portion of the J train’s elevated track on Friday and fell to the street below.
BROOKLYN ORG IS PROVIDING NEARLY HALF A MILLION DOLLARS through its Brooklyn Backs Brooklyn Campaign to organizations.
The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association celebrated judges and recognized advancements for women in law at its annual Judiciary Night.
The alliance of more than 50 policy nonprofits and volunteer community groups across New York City has released the NYC Greenways Scorecard.
Black Seed Bagels uses plug-in batteries to cut peak electricity costs, reduce utility bills, and support grid-friendly, clean energy in NYC.
A CROWN HEIGHTS RESIDENT has been missing for four weeks, according to the police, who are seeking the public's assistance in locating him.
A FEDERAL JUDGE IN MANHATTAN HAS RULED AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY for Luigi Mangone, who will stand trial later this year.
St. Patrick’s Catholic Academy, 401 97th St., hosted its 10th Annual STEM Olympics on Thursday, Jan. 29. The friendly competition helped kick off Catholic Schools Week. Students from grades six ...
U.S. SEN. KIRSTEN Gillibrand joined colleagues in opposing the Trump admin’s proposed changes to the “Waters of the United States” rule.
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