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A ROBBER STOLE around $900 from two people in Clinton Hill on Monday during a gunpoint stickup, police say.
Though Brooklyn lost 62 games, it also got a good, hard look at its historic haul of five first-round picks from 2025.
Tenants rallied to protest what they say are deplorable conditions caused by years of neglect by notorious landlord Pinnacle Group.
THE COLLAPSE OF TWO UTILITY POLES early Wednesday morning damaged and set fire to several vehicles, but fortunately nobody was injured.
A FORMER SHIP CAPTAIN PLEASED GUILTY on Wednesday to the drugging and sexual assault at sea of a Merchant Marine Academy student cadet.
KIDS ACROSS THE five boroughs will have increased access to free swim lessons next year, thanks to a $1.5 million allocation.
City Hall announced a plan to boost popular special education programs into preschool classrooms as officials try to address shortage.
ELECTED OFFICIALS ARE ANGRY over the city’s decision to convert a family shelter, and its choice of not-for-profit partner.
LOCAL RESIDENTS AND elected officials have expressed concerns after immigration officers brought an injured man to Brookdale Hospital.
BROOKLYN RESIDENT CHRISTIANE Butcher won a $3 million scratchoff ticket at a Downtown Brooklyn newsstand this month.
A line meant to bring hydropower from Canada to New York City has been out of service for 10 days with no end in sight as another heat wave sets in. The Champlain Hudson Power Express, a project that ...