The Diocese of Brooklyn serves 1.3 million Catholics in Brooklyn and Queens with 172 parishes and 63 elementary school ...
Every year, New York inspects fuel oil truck gauges. An analysis found most delivery companies have failed inspections.
THE CITY was aboard the Shoofly as it carved through the ice to let barges carrying essential heating fuel make their way on ...
BIKE PLANT, A NEIGHBORHOOD BIKE SHOP THAT HAS SERVED BEDFORD-STUYVESANT since 2021, on Friday marked its transition to worker ownership.
THE SUPREME COURT last month declined to hear an appeal from Emigrant Bank in a long-running case over the bank’s predatory lending practices.
OPEN BULLYING IS ON THE RISE, says a new report released on Monday, Feb. 2 from state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
ABOUT 500 BROOKLYN TECH STUDENTS, YELLING “MELT THE ICE!” walked out on classes Friday to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
THE TIDELAND INSTITUTE’S Shoofly tugboat, a restored 1941 steel-hulled vessel, has been helping to break ice in the Newtown Creek.
POLICE ARE ASKING for help finding missing man Paul Green, age 65, last seen at around 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1, leaving his 43rd St. home.
INVESTIGATORS ARE WORKING to identify dismembered human remains discovered Sunday morning inside a NYCHA building basement in Bushwick ...
A PARTY BOAT that lost power on the East River last fall and slammed into the waterfront at Domino Park caused an estimated $40,000 in damage ...
POWER OUTAGES disrupted parts of Boerum Hill and Park Slope through the weekend after road salt damaged underground electrical equipment.