The 42-year-old is the first candidate to declare to run for the NY-7 seat being vacated by Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez.
A long-stalled project to create thousands of new Brooklyn apartments near Barclays Center could be getting new life.
Mamadou Diallo, 20, a Brooklyn Frontiers High School student, was taken into ICE custody in August after a routine court appearance.
Brooklyn voters will have the chance to make their voices heard in city elections on Nov. 4. Here is what you need to know.
Make Mamdani’s plans a reality by voting yes on questions 2 through 5.
Authorities carried out an overnight enforcement operation targeting ghost cars across the borough from midnight to 7 a.m.
Go to bit.ly/cb6survey27, says CB6’s Mike Racioppo
The investigation follows the deaths of more than 50 people in NYPD custody since the beginning of 2023.
Large garbage bins will be replacing parking spots in parts of Brooklyn’s densest neighborhoods over the next year, officials said.
Brooklyn officials continue to rally for the release of a high school student detained by ICE after a routine immigration hearing.
NYC Ferry plans a major route overhaul, connecting Brooklyn to Staten Island and improving outer-borough service.
Concrete recycling at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal will end by August, with full relocation by late 2025, officials said.
This comes just days after Mayor Eric Adams ordered the Brooklyn bike lane to be reverted to its previous unprotected design.
Polls are open for NYC’s 2025 Primary, and Brooklynites are turning out for a crowded, high-stakes primary.
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Brooklyn and Queens delivered protest votes in sizable numbers and sent a message to Joe Biden’s support for the Gaza war efforts.
The special election took place after Kalman Yeger was elected to a state assembly seat in November 2024.
Charles Linehan is teaming up with Karen Neuwirth, a one-time defense attorney, to launch a firm focused on wrongful conviction cases.
Brooklyn State Senator Zellnor Myrie announced his candidacy and first policy plank on Tuesday.
The officials cited concerns that the shelter, which is on federal land, will become a target of incoming President-elect Donald Trump.
Msgr. Jamie Gigantiello Gigantiello told THE CITY the transfer of money was investments that yielded big returns for his parish.
With 98.92 percent of votes counted, neither candidate has conceded or claimed victory. Could a red seat turn blue?
The polls closed in New York at 9 p.m. See the voting outcomes for one of Brooklyn's contested assembly races.
The polls closed in New York at 9 p.m. See the voting outcomes in Brooklyn's congress, assembly and state senate races.
The polls closed in New York at 9 p.m. See the voting outcomes for one of Brooklyn's contested state senate races.
The general election is Tuesday. Here's everything you need to be prepared.
“It’s not just that they’re fortresses,” Jean Ryan, president of Disabled in Action of New York said. “They’re inaccessible fortresses.”
Patch posed four questions to Latrice M. Walker, one of the candidates running for State Assembly in Brooklyn in 2024. Here are her replies.
District 26 includes parts of Downtown Brooklyn, DUMBO, Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Gowanus, Red Hook, Sunset Park and Bay Ridge.
Who will win the race to represent the Southern Brooklyn battleground district?
The protest was organized by Within Our Lifetime.
Patch posed four questions to Steve Chan, one of the candidates running for State Senate in Brooklyn in 2024. Here are his replies.
Patch posed four questions to Hakeem Jeffries, one of the candidates running for Congress in Brooklyn in 2024. Here are his replies.
Patch posed four questions to Iwen Chu, one of the candidates running for State Senator in Brooklyn in 2024. Here are her replies.
Patch posed four questions to Andrew Gounardes, one of the candidates running for State Senate in Brooklyn in 2024. Here are his replies.