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Brooklyn Housing Market Named Least Affordable in America
The average Brooklyn resident would need to spend 124% of their income to afford a median-priced home within the borough, a new report says.
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The average Brooklyn resident would need to spend 124% of their income to afford a median-priced home within the borough, a new report says.
Updates from Owl's Head Park in Bay Ridge, where a young blonde woman was discovered dead with a head wound Thursday morning.
Rita Wolfensohn didn't notice her son's decaying body amid the piles of garbage, reports say.
U.S. Congress just overrode Obama's veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) — turning it into law.
Garivaldi Castillo has been arrested in connection to the Bronx explosion and charged with criminal possession of marijuana, police say.
One man was in critical condition Tuesday after the crash at Graham and Scholes.
Gov. Cuomo took his whizzing match with de Blasio to a whole new level Tuesday with an 111-slide presentation on the future of Penn Station.
A Bed-Stuy police officer shot Javon Shipman, 36, in the arm Tuesday when he allegedly gassed his vehicle toward another cop.
Traffic was halted along the Major Deegan Expressway during Wednesday night rush hour while cops inspected an unattended pressure cooker.
The Brooklyn-based politician says he also avoids singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" whenever possible.
Success Academy and city officials are at it again — and local families are paying for the drama. Literally.
The Chelsea bombing suspect may be in custody, but the NYPD plans to keep heightening its presence — both visible and invisible — this week.
Officer Daniel Pantaleo made $119,996 in fiscal year 2016.
In dozens of interviews around the country, Patch editors found teachers struggling with how to teach 9/11 — or whether to teach it at all.
A tropical storm warning was still in effect Sunday for New York City.
A gorgeous old prewar building went up in flames Wednesday afternoon in Ditmas Park.
Tellingly designed by a transplant from Iowa.
All the dates you need to know for the 2016-17 school year in New York City.
"The people in Brownsville are tired of getting crumbs," State Sen. Jesse Hamilton wrote in a plea to the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
"NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small," the department said in an official statement.