Ryan Carson, a well-known policy advocate, was killed on a Bedford-Stuyvesant sidewalk in October 2023 in what prosecutors called a random attack.
Victim Michael Shelonchik got back in the livery, announced he had been robbed and asked to be driven home to Bergen Beach.
A man died in Brooklyn on Tuesday evening after police say he was beaten and robbed in the back of a ride-hail car by two men who got into the car at an intersection.
I spent $2,000 on a New York City apartment, but it's no longer worth it. It's difficult to mature in the city and the crowds are becoming unbearable.
The New York City Department of Education is pulling the plug on several early child care centers in Brooklyn.
New York City has shuttered a sprawling tent complex that housed hundreds of migrant families on a remote former airport in Brooklyn, as it shrinks the emergency shelter system built up in response to a surge from the southern border that has been steadily receding in recent months.
The transaction volume by dollar was the third-highest on record in the borough since 2010, according to a TerraCRG.
The second home of an iconic pizzeria, a Chinese spot from a spaghetti specialist, a Greenpoint bistro, and more new restaurants to check out.
NYC families are struggling as the Department of Education won't renew leases for five early childhood centers.
Capping enrollment is one of the only ways that some of New York City’s most crowded schools can make progress toward meeting a state class size law.
The Taxi and Limousine Commission is considering shifting its service for wheelchair-accessible rides to a muti-vendor model. Disability groups say the system works well as is.