Here's what it will look like.
For over a year, a Sterling Place block has been proselytizing about the anti-rat benefits of keeping trash in bins for collection.
Kings County Hospital is home to Brooklyn's longest running sidewalk shed scaffolding permit, Buildings department records show.
The city says housing placements increased by 17 percent in 2023. Meanwhile, turmoil ensues at City Hall over housing policy.
Central Brooklyn's Crystal Hudson and Rita Joseph will continue their City Council tenure after uncontested races in the NYC primary.
Kathleen Corradi’s rat czar reign began a little more than a month ago, but she’s already trying to walk the (rat) walk.
New community board members in Central Brooklyn started their tenure this month as Borough President Reynoso pushes for more representation.
Neighbors submitted hundreds of testimonials to the city after being ignored once again in a preliminary Rat Mitigation Zone map.
A new land use framework similar to participatory budgeting could give Central Brooklyn residents a say in local development.
Assemblymember Latrice Walker embarked on a hunger strike to protest the governor's "verbal gymnastics" on bail reform in NY budget talks.
Brooklyn locals will have their say on $1 million of public funds this week, voting on projects for local parks and playgrounds.
Crystal Hudson reflected on her priorities during her first year in office, including tenant's rights and Brooklyn's older residents.
The Mayor agrees that a trash container with a lid is a "simple thing" to fight rats, but a Sterling Place rat group says no one knows it.
Prospect Heights residents say that the city has long been giving them the runaround when it comes to getting rats out of tree pits.
Nearly $5 million dollars of public money has been awarded to a New Jersey firm for the huge project.
And some residents say some bins have been busted since the start.
The Borough President's office is looking for a more diverse crowd to apply for their community boards.
Over 25 bins have come online in the last week, giving much of central Brooklyn ample composting abilities.
"This ruling is EXACTLY why New Yorkers have zero faith in the system," state Sen. Zellnor Myrie wrote.
The rats are not as thrilled.
The first public workshop which seeks to make the neighborhood's M-CROWN rezone plan a reality will be on Jan. 17.
After the city posted a tongue-in-rat-cheek job posting for a Rat Czar, Brooklynites warned, "The rats are smarter than we are."
State Senator Zellnor Myrie and former Assembly Member Diane Richardson will tie the knot, reportedly.
The city is considering making the plaza a pedestrian paradise and is looking for feedback.
Voters took to the polls Tuesday in Crown Heights, Prospect Heights and Prospect Lefferts Gardens, with Congresswoman Yvette Clarke winning.
This is the second city investigation into the owner's McDonald's franchise for numerous workplace violations, officials said.
A day of ideas, inspiration, and intergenerational collaboration among some of the most influential women and nonbinary leaders of our time.
A study from the city's Department of Transportation says business located on Open Streets had a far better recovery than others.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission invites the public to sound off on Tuesday regarding the proposed Melrose-Parkside historic district.
Sources told the Daily News Richardson lost her job after a fight with a Crown Heights non-violence program director almost became violent.
Crystal Hudson's office announced a new $500k initiative called Pride at Work to help recruit more LGBTQ+ New Yorkers into union positions.
The work will begin in the spring and shouldn't impact parking or traffic, according to a meeting earlier this week.
Anita Daniels testified that fellow firefighters have lit fires at her feet, smeared feces on the women's toilet and slapped her backside.
After making a splash, it turns out the traps were just a drop in the bucket.
Help decide where your council member should spend $1 million.
Assembly Member Brian Cunningham is opening a new office on Empire Boulevard and is inviting you to say hi.
This Brooklyn station is the creme de la creme of New York City subway stations, according to city straphangers.
The Citizen Project, offered by the New-York Historical Society, utilizes the organization's art collection to teach American history.
Assemblymember Brian Cunningham, who took office earlier this year, held 59 percent of the vote in the crowded general Democratic primary.
Democratic primaries for assembly seats across New York City are next week. Here's what to know about in Crown and Prospect Heights.