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DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Figures are not available for the rapidly growing new population in Downtown Brooklyn, but Brooklyn-wide between 2011 and 2015, there was an average number of 11,768 ...
WASHINGTON – Congressman Dan Goldman on Thursday joined the Let NY Vote Coalition, Common Cause New York, and other voting rights and advocacy organizations to speak against the Safeguard ...
As negotiations over changes to the state’s evidence-sharing laws hold up the passage of the state’s budget in Albany, a recent criminal case in Queens appears to highlight the core of the ...
BROOKLYN BRIDGE — Hundreds of the faithful filled the Brooklyn Bridge on Good Friday for the Way of the Cross, an annual procession commemorating Jesus Christ’s Passion and Crucifixion.
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — The Brooklyn Hospital Foundation is proud to announce the return of its signature event, the Founders Ball, on May 19, once again at the renowned Brooklyn Museum. This event ...
BED-STUY – POLICE ARE URGENTLY looking for missing twin brothers Jeremiah and Jeremy Paulson Jenkins, both age 13, who were last seen on Wednesday, April 16 at around 8 a.m., leaving their ...
On Thursday, in federal court in Brooklyn, Rasheedul Mowla, a U.S. citizen, pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support or resources to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a ...
FLATBUSH — A 328-UNIT, NINE-STORY apartment building built on a former SUNY Downstate Medical Center parking lot topped out this week, reports Multi-Housing News. CAMBA Housing Ventures ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — The Kings County Criminal Bar Association hosted an informative and well-attended Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program revolving around significant cases from the Court of ...
DOWNTOWN — MIRIAM YARIMI, 32, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to manslaughter and other charges in a March 29 crash on Ocean Parkway in Midwood that killed local mother Natasha Saada, 34, and her ...
Detainees on Rikers Island have continued to struggle to get access to the jail complex’s law libraries, a new report from the Department of Correction’s oversight body found. The recent ...
MIAMI — Fighting for an educated diversity: Cherish Lake, a Florida International University senior and hospitality major, participates in a protest against cuts in federal funding and an ...