Electric bills jump as Con Edison supply rate prices increase.
After a long Trump-Induced Freeze, NYC’s Congestion Pricing Plan is Finally Heating Up
New York’s plan to reduce traffic congestion and raise funds for public transit appears to be moving forward after years of delay.
Editorial: Be Creative, But Build The Housing
Communities across Brooklyn have been organizing, from Bushwick to Industry City to Gowanus, to oppose development projects that will change...
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Shadow-Casting Towers Qualify for Generous Trump Tax Break State Lawmakers Want to Slash
By Gabriel Sandoval, THE CITY
Carranza to Step Down Mid-Pandemic After 3 Years at Helm of New York City Schools
By Amy Zimmer, Christina Veiga, and Reema Amin, Chalkbeat New York
Who’s Falling Behind On Taxes In Brooklyn?
Hotels, parking garages, condos, walk-up apartment buildings – everywhere you look, Brooklyn property owners are behind on paying their property...
Openings and Closings: Tortillas, Tomato Butter, and Toast
This week we say hello to another (yes, another) crab restaurant, a new sandwich shop, and give a Manhattan bakery a new Brooklyn home.
Disagreements Over Reform and Party Screenings at Brooklyn Judicial Candidates Forum
Tuesday's judgeship forum provided a glimpse into some of the complex back-room dealings that underpin judicial elections in New York.
DMV To Offer Services Through AAA
AAA can now process DMV transactions for AAA members, including vehicle registration renewals and duplicates, driver license and non-driver ID renewals, duplicates and upgrades to a REAL ID or Enhanced ID.
Opinion: Stop Opening New Temporary Shelters, Let The Next Mayor Work On Permanent Solutions To Homelessness
By Councilmember Chaim Deutsch and Reverend Kevin McCall.
Letter To The Editor: Rethinking Brooklyn Hospital Consolidation
By Paul Bozzo, Accelerated BSN Student Nurse, SUNY Downstate College of Nursing
Brooklyn Man Charged in 52-Count Indictment, Including Hate Crime For Attacking Light Skinned Women In Williamsburg
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced yesterday that Khari Covington, 29, who resides in an East Williamsburg shelter, has been...
When Will The City Reopen Youth Sports? Southern Brooklyn Lawmakers Push For An Answer.
Amidst rising frustration from student-athletes and their families, a group of southern Brooklyn elected officials is asking the city to...
Child Killed By School Bus (Developing)
A yellow school bus was picking up Shimon Fried, 6, and his older brother, 9, on their way to school...
Target Coming to Church Avenue in Flatbush, Replacing Modell’s
Target is expanding its presence in Brooklyn with a new location in Flatbush. The new 28,201-square-foot location will be at...