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15-Year-Old Fatally Stabbed In Bed-Stuy, Man In Custody: Cops
Police found Tory Lovik with a stab wound to his chest on Decatur Street on Thursday, police said.

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Police found Tory Lovik with a stab wound to his chest on Decatur Street on Thursday, police said.

One person was sent to the hospital after a man hit two riders in the head with a rock on an F train on Monday, police said.
Chi Ossé, a progressive candidate in the race for the 36th District, is under fire for tweets about women, religious groups and others.
From live performances, to a film series and more, events across the borough will celebrate the now-federal holiday this weekend.
The playgrounds are among 16 parks sites across the five boroughs that now bear the names of prominent Black New Yorkers.
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The proposal includes turning one elementary school into a middle school and changing zones for six other schools to promote diversity.
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The fair, set for this Sunday, will include rides, classic cars, food and live music.
Judge Jack B. Weinstein was nominated to the federal bench by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1967 and known as a "liberal hero."
The Brooklyn Marathon is planning a new course through Brooklyn's streets, the only other 26.2-mile race besides the New York City Marathon.
A woman shook a pepper shaker at another woman while making anti-Black and anti-immigrant statements at the Fulton Street shop, police said.
A man trying to sell the garbage bag of marijuana threw it from the roof when his buyers attacked him, cops said.
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Rahsean Jackson was last seen at his home on Decatur Street on Sunday, police said.
Advocates say minority-owned businesses, like those in Bed-Stuy, are still at risk of closing their doors without more financial relief.
Five Brooklyn spots were named among the 41 best scoops in the country, according to a recent ranking.
Construction on the new two-way protected bike lane will close the road and the existing bike path later this week, officials said.
The refurbished basketball courts, one of which opened Tuesday, are among 15 that will get upgrades at NYCHA developments across the city.
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