Election night has come and gone — here’s a look at how Park Slope voted so far.
The upcoming rally marks the second 'No Kings' event, with organizers reporting thousands attended the first one in June.
Here's what to know about the nationwide 'No Kings' anti-Trump protests set for June 14, including the two planned in Brooklyn.
A Park Slope resident told Patch that the scanners at her polling place were down.
The new Mixed Income Housing Development Program will fund construction of 18 new projects, creating about 5,300 residences, officials said.
"We demand a vote on Sammy's law," said supporters of a speed limit bill named after a 12-year-old Park Slope boy who died in traffic.
A speed limit bill named after a Park Slope teen slain in traffic up won't go up for a vote, said a City Council member: "Unbelievable."
A rally Thursday tried to push lawmakers to pass Sammy's Law — that allows the city to set its own speed limit — before a June deadline.
Check out what six projects, including the trees, will go forward in District 39 after the latest round of participatory budgeting.
Rep. Dan Goldman is one of several members of Congress who sold stocks as a bank crisis unfolded last month, according to a report.
"Racism is violent and pervasive," tweeted Assembly Member Phara Souffrant Forrest about an ugly encounter she said unfolded in Park Slope.
A rally Wednesday called on lawmakers to finally pass Sammy's Law — named after a boy killed by a motorist in 2013 — to lower speed limits.
Locals can vote in 2023's Participatory Budgeting through Sunday.
Keep an eye out for 3.6 acres of new public space that'll sit atop two giant tanks designed to keep sewage from overflowing into the canal.
While nearby neighborhoods' populations grew during the pandemic, Park Slope's shrank by as much as 2.5 percent, a new study found.
Jo Anne Simon is encouraging residents to tell the FAA that they're "Mad As Hell" by Dec. 30.
Park Slopers could find themselves voting in a different Assembly District in 2024.
The city's landmarks committee designated the home of the nation's oldest and largest collection of lesbian archives a city landmark today.
Applications are due Nov. 30.
The activists fighting against the Gowanus rezoning claim they have filed an injunction to appeal their legal setback from last summer.
Here are live results from all of Park Slope's contested races, from Congress to the state level.
At a meeting Wednesday night, many party members lamented the seeming lack of county-level election interest.
Morgan Monaco takes charge as Brooklyn grapples with serious concerns about a fatal attack on a local dog and how Prospect Park is policed.
Greg Fournier will also give a $7,500 rent credit to every tenant who moved into his 10 worst properties, the Attorney General announced.
It's time to decide where to spend $1.5 million to improve your neighborhood.
Shahana Hanif is one of several local leaders to show support for progressive candidates in the race after the Times endorsed Dan Goldman.
"It's a scandal," said one neighbor. "[It] completely disrespects the Union War Veterans who died to help end human slavery."
Assemblyman Robert Carroll invited Park Slopers to tan in his office's backyard after spotting someone sunbathing atop a nearby parked car.
The former mayor said he's heard New Yorkers loud and clear: they don't want his representation anymore. Most are glad he got the message.
A lifelong Gowanus Houses resident remembered as a pillar of support for her family and community will be the namesake of a local street.
Council Member Carlina Rivera won the endorsement of 1199 SEIU over better-known District 10 congressional rivals like Bill de Blasio.
A Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge said a lawsuit claiming the city violated laws wasn't supported by "any factual or legal arguments."
As of midnight Tuesday, the gubernatorial race was called, but Park Slopers were still awaiting official results in some local races.
Tuesday is Election Day in Park Slope — here's what you need to know about primary races for Assembly, state committee and more.
Brooklyn's U.S. Rep. Nydia Velázquez lambasted the Court's sequential decisions gutting abortion rights and overturning a New York gun law.
"I don't know if he plays an instrument," a campaign volunteer told Patch. "But I would say the man has good rhythm."
As proposed, the district could prioritize the desires of brownstone Brooklyn homeowners over affordable housing efforts, advocates said.
"People are hurting. They need leaders who can actually get them help now, and know how to do it," he said. "I do know how to do it."
The bill was introduced after the 2020 general election, when nearly 14,000 New Yorkers' ballots were nixed under a polling place rule.
De Blasio, who already considered and backed-out-of two races this year, is among many liberal leaders eyeing a new congressional seat.