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Musical Chairs at City Hall as Adams Condemns Council Bills

Musical Chairs at City Hall as Adams Condemns Council Bills

Nets Lose to Cross-Town Rival as Crowd Favors Knicks

Nets Lose to Cross-Town Rival as Crowd Favors Knicks

Barclays Center had a sold-out crowd, but the Nets succumbed to the Knicks 108-103 Tuesday.
Obituary: Civil Rights Activist, Viola Plummer Leaves Behind Impactful Legacy in Brooklyn

Obituary: Civil Rights Activist, Viola Plummer Leaves Behind Impactful Legacy in Brooklyn

A staunch defender of civil rights for more than 50 years, Viola Plummer passed away last week at age 86.
Greenpoint's She Wolf Bakery Workers Latest to Unionize

Greenpoint's She Wolf Bakery Workers Latest to Unionize

The bakers filed paperwork with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union on Thursday.
Meet The Momma Helping Women Reclaim Childbirth

Meet The Momma Helping Women Reclaim Childbirth

Latham Thomas is on a mission to provide wellness, education and support for women on their childbearing continuum.
Medgar Evers College Partners with Onondaga Community College

Medgar Evers College Partners with Onondaga Community College

Two higher education institutions, one in the city and the other upstate, have created an opportunity for students to earn their bachelor's degree.
The Brooklyn Bridge is Lit!

The Brooklyn Bridge is Lit!

Bright LEDs now illuminate the Brooklyn Bridge, an added spotlight on one of the city's renowned treasures.
Greenpoint’s Newest Restaurant is Cajun-Asian

Greenpoint’s Newest Restaurant is Cajun-Asian

Once a popular pop-up, the long-anticipated brick-and-mortar version Kinoko opens in Greenpoint.
Access Affordable Studio Space, Photo Equipment at PhotoHub

Access Affordable Studio Space, Photo Equipment at PhotoHub

A new space in Industry City offers freelance photographers access to equipment and rental space at a low cost.
Mayor Adams Reveals Beefier Budget Than Expected

Mayor Adams Reveals Beefier Budget Than Expected

After reversing earlier cuts, Adams proposed a $109.4 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2025.