Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization — the American dream for many — recently became a reality for 70 candidates from 29 different countries. What made this particular ...
The Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn has stopped accepting inmates serving sentences, marking a significant shift in policy following a judge’s recent condemnation of the facility ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1906, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “MILAN — The fifteenth Universal Peace Congress was inaugurated this afternoon in the large hall of the Villa Reale, which was crowded ...
CITYWIDE — CITY HALL’S TOP attorney abruptly resigned Saturday, the latest development in the firestorm that has left the Adams’ administration reeling while top officials face numerous ...
PARK SLOPE/MTA — THE F and G TRAINS IN BROOKLYN are “severely disrupted” between the Church Ave. and Bedford-Nostrand Avenue stations, according to Notify NYC, which issued an alert just ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — TOP DEMOCRATIC OFFICIALS gathered with supporters at a fundraiser breakfast at Junior’s Restaurant Monday morning, but Mayor Eric Adams was a no-show, NY1 reports.
DUMBO — Ice skating will be back at Emily Warren Roebling Plaza under the Brooklyn Bridge this winter — and while the views will still be spectacular, the skating will be more affordable.
DUMBO — AVEDA ARTS & SCIENCES INSTITUTES will relocate their New York City campus to 20 Jay Street near the DUMBO waterfront next summer, reports YIMBY (Yes in My Back Yard), a real estate ...
Until recently, there was a longstanding belief that Brooklyn is the last frontier of New York City. Only 20 years ago, Miranda from “Sex and the City” said, “Even cabs won’t go there.” ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1862, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “We have received from the publisher, Carlton, 413 Broadway, New York, four volumes of Victor Hugo’s great work ‘Les Miserables.
CITY HALL — FOLLOWING THE ARRESTS of two former FDNY chiefs on Monday, the City Council’s Committee on Fire and Emergency Management will hold an oversight hearing Wednesday morning at 10 a.m ...
CITYWIDE — Two Fire Department chiefs have been arrested on federal charges that they accepted almost $200,000 in bribes to expedite fire safety inspections, the Daily News reported on Monday, Sept.