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“Caribbean beyond Carnival” will bring award-winning writers such as Jamaica Kincaid and Barbara Jenkins to bookstores across the borough.
Dovina Chenbow, 52, died four days after crashing her 2017 Honda motorcycle on the Canarsie street where she lived, according to police.
Turtles All The Way Down on Malcolm X bar brings in the crowds with turtle races and a very dog-friendly vibe.
A black woman with a near-perfect credit score and $90K income says she's been rejected five times for rentals in her neighborhood.
Eddie Martins and Richard Hall were sentenced to five years probation after admitting they had sex with a handcuffed teen, prosecutors said.
New "affordable" Flatbush one-bedrooms at 1610 and 1612 New York Ave. cost $2,188 a month, records show.
“I’m glad I know where you live," Emmanuel Dash allegedly told the terrorized couple. "Because I don’t like gay people.”
More than 1,000 new apartments will be built in Bushwick this year, new data show.
"Your hidden face is in the tradition of others who hid themselves with white hoods," Eric Adams told a Twitter user Tuesday night.
Police released video of the man suspected of attacking a 63-year-old man unprovoked in Lincoln Terrace Park Tuesday morning.
An 11-year-old slashed a 13-year-old's face outside Leadership Prep Bed-Stuy Academy on Macon Street Wednesday morning, officials said.
Here's your guide to the all-day celebration coming to Crown Heights Monday.
The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating the attack of a 63-year-old man in Lincoln Terrace Park Tuesday morning.
Video taken in Bed-Stuy last week shows a man swinging what appears to be a pet wallaby by its tail.
Travis Simmons said he was stopped and frisked by 83rd Precinct officers in 2016, three years after the tactic was ruled unconstitutional.
Brooklyn saw 82 fewer drug overdose deaths in 2018 than it did in 2017, Health Department data show.
Anna Deveare Smith's groundbreaking play about the 1991 riots will return to a New York Theater this October.
Broadway Junction, New York City's third largest transit hub, is falling into disrepair that lawmakers say is a disgrace.
A woman jumped from a high rise on East 89th Street and Madison Avenue Monday morning, officials said.