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'Bushwick Bachelor' Series is Both Harrowing and Hilarious in Youtube Debut

'Bushwick Bachelor' Series is Both Harrowing and Hilarious in Youtube Debut

The new series—modeled off ABC's "The Bachelor"—makes audiences laugh and cringe at the playful absurdity that ensues.
Old Laundromat on Franklin Avenue to Be Replaced By Residential Building

Old Laundromat on Franklin Avenue to Be Replaced By Residential Building

Although no final decisions have been made, residences are likely to be rentals
Nearly 30 Affordable Apartments Available for Rent in BedStuy

Nearly 30 Affordable Apartments Available for Rent in BedStuy

To be eligible, applicants must make a minimum income of at least $36,000, with a one-bedroom apartment for about $950 a month
Brooklyn Politician Wins Nomination for Assembly District Seat

Brooklyn Politician Wins Nomination for Assembly District Seat

The candidate aims to represent the 43rd District, including Crown Heights
BK Queer Collective Centers Ukraine in Week-Long Pride Festival

BK Queer Collective Centers Ukraine in Week-Long Pride Festival

Brooklyn has one of the largest Ukrainian populations outside of Eastern Europe, and local organizers of Pride events are making sure the people of Ukraine—particularly trans people—are not forgotten amid the festivities
Gas Prices Getting You Down? Here are 15 Ways to Save More Pennies at the Pump

Gas Prices Getting You Down? Here are 15 Ways to Save More Pennies at the Pump

NYS Division of Consumer Protection Offers Tips to New Yorkers on how to save more gas money
Brooklyn Electeds Introduce Bills to Provide No-Cost Doula Services for NY'ers

Brooklyn Electeds Introduce Bills to Provide No-Cost Doula Services for NY'ers

Councilmembers Gutiérrez, Louis and Hudson introduced two bills to create a "doula pipeline" across the city 
How Would You Rate the Cleanliness of Brooklyn's Streets?

How Would You Rate the Cleanliness of Brooklyn's Streets?

311 complaints related to dirty conditions in the city nearly doubled last year, rising from around 26,000 in 2020 to 45,000 in 2021.
First Fully Accessible Subway Station Opens in Brooklyn

First Fully Accessible Subway Station Opens in Brooklyn

The first fully accessible subway station that is compliant with ADA standards opened last week.
Brooklyn School Offers Support After Uvalde Shooting

Brooklyn School Offers Support After Uvalde Shooting

Leaders at PS 770, an elementary school located in Brooklyn's District 17, are working to support students and parents after the Uvalde shooting.