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BROOKLYN — BROOKLYNITES are invited to gather in parks and other locations across the borough on Tuesday, Aug. 5, beginning at various times in the late afternoon, to celebrate National Night ...
AVANT GARDNER, parent company of the infamous and currently-shuttered East Williamsburg club Brooklyn Mirage, has filed for bankruptcy ...
BUSHWICK — REALITY TV ICON, queer advocate and “Survivor” winner Parvati Shallow recently hosted a “Survivor”-themed drag show at 3 Dollar Bill in Bushwick to launch her memoir “Nice ...
PERMITS WERE FILED on Saturday for a 14-story mixed-use building at 67 Fourth Avenue in Park Slope, near the Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center ...
DHS is aggressively detaining immigrants in NYC courts, often with weak evidence, causing prolonged jail time and court delays.
INDEPENDENT MAYORAL CANDIDATE Jim Walden on Thursday announced that he would increase salaries for NYPD officers and detectives by 25% ...
Lander also had questions regarding the city’s $10 million reconstruction project on the Red Hook Pool and Recreation Center expected to be completed in June 2027, according to Parks.
A smoky fire broke out on the ninth floor of a high-rise office tower at 185 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights at roughly 4:49 p.m. on Monday.
BROOKLYN — NYC DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING launched its fourth annual Farmers Market Nutrition Program on Friday, with hundreds of local organizations distributing 70,000 coupon booklets, up 15,000 ...
Xavier Carr told court interns how failure, persistence and unpaid work helped him build a legal career from the ground up.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial staff highlights images from around the world, photos courtesy of the Associated Press.
ON THIS DAY IN 1919, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “Since Joe Jackson took baseball seriously and decided upon it as his occupation, the sensational swatting outfielder of the Chicago White ...