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Bed-Stuy Hospital Receives 1,800 Paintings For Health Care Workers

The paintings, which each represent a different flower, were created by Los Angeles-based artist Michael Gittes
Pending Housing Crisis Sees AG and DA Team Up to Protect Brooklyn Renters and Homeowners

Pending Housing Crisis Sees AG and DA Team Up to Protect Brooklyn Renters and Homeowners

Attorney General Letitia James and District Attorney Eric Gonzalez are expanding Protect Our Homes initiative to protect vulnerable residents
New York City Enters Phase 4 of Reopening

New York City Enters Phase 4 of Reopening

But many indoor activities and large gatherings remain off the table, as the governor tries to limit a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic

Brooklyn Tenants Face Landlord Harassment During Eviction Moratorium

Some landlords have tried to illegally drive renters from their homes during the pandemic, and some police side with the landlord.
Drive-In Film Festival Launching in Brooklyn This Weekend

Drive-In Film Festival Launching in Brooklyn This Weekend

The festival will launch on Friday night with the film John Lewis: Good Trouble
East Flatbush To Get 322 Affordable New Apartments

East Flatbush To Get 322 Affordable New Apartments

The apartments are being built for seniors, families and those needing on-site support services
Struggling New Yorkers Have Two Weeks to Apply for Rent Relief

Struggling New Yorkers Have Two Weeks to Apply for Rent Relief

The new COVID-19 Rent Relief Program will subsidize up to four months of rental payments for those most in need
How Effective Does a COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine Need to be to Stop the Pandemic? A New Study has Answers

How Effective Does a COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine Need to be to Stop the Pandemic? A New Study has Answers

The lower the vaccine's effectiveness, the more likely social distancing in some form may still be necessary

How the BLM Protests Helped Chi Ossé Find His Political Voice

The Crown Heights activist is now a candidate for the 36th City Council District
Dozens March in Crown Heights to Denounce Violence, Saying Enough is Enough

Dozens March in Crown Heights to Denounce Violence, Saying Enough is Enough

Neighbors came together to call for an end to the spike in violence, chanting 'stop shooting, start living' as they marched