A Brooklyn Teen Refused to Waive his Miranda Rights. But the NYPD’s Questioning Didn’t Stop There, Video Shows
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Frequent COVID School Closures Frustrate Parents At Co-Located School Buildings
With COVID19 still active in Brooklyn, random weekly tests
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A year into remote learning, de Blasio starts seeking bids for low-cost broadband access
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Brooklyn Nurses Honored With NYC Health + Hospitals Awards
Megan Alyssa Leyesa with nursing staff. Courtesy of NYC Health + Hospitals/Coney
Island.The pandemic has added a new layer
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
Carranza to Step Down Mid-Pandemic After 3 Years at Helm of New York City Schools
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza in January 2021. (Image: Ed Reed/Mayoral
Photography Office)“Carranza to step down mid-pandemic after 3
Opinion: Stop Opening New Temporary Shelters, Let The Next Mayor Work On Permanent Solutions To Homelessness
Homeless in Sheepshead Bay. October 2018. Liena Zagare/BklynerThe last seven
years, for most New Yorkers, have felt like we