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End of an Era: Sears Flatbush Store Closing Becomes the Last in NYC

End of an Era: Sears Flatbush Store Closing Becomes the Last in NYC

The building, known for its 100-foot tower on Beverly Rd. and Bedford Ave., was first opened in 1932
Gov. Hochul to Review Nat Grid Pipeline Rate Hike After 33 Electeds Send Letter Urging Action

Gov. Hochul to Review Nat Grid Pipeline Rate Hike After 33 Electeds Send Letter Urging Action

Buoyed by Gov. Hochul's rapid action after Hurricane Ida, 32 elected officials are asking her to review an order allowing National Grid to raise rates to pay for fossil fuel infrastructure

A Brooklyn Grandfather Has Died After Being Beaten By Group on His Way to Work

Moses James was found lying on the ground near Belmont Ave. and Watkins St. on Sept. 13
Food Trucks Hand Out Free Meals in Brooklyn for Those Affected by Hurricane Ida

Food Trucks Hand Out Free Meals in Brooklyn for Those Affected by Hurricane Ida

When Marina and Daniel Shachamorov were given the opportunity to hand out free food to New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet through the pandemic, they didn't hesitate.
PHOTOS: A Dazzling Mr. Eazi Had Crowd Unwinding, Moving to the Beat at Prospect Park Show

PHOTOS: A Dazzling Mr. Eazi Had Crowd Unwinding, Moving to the Beat at Prospect Park Show

Friday night's BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn show included DJ Bembona, AJO and headliner Mr. Eazi
Immigrant NYers, Advocates Call for Immigrant Voting Rights in City Elections

Immigrant NYers, Advocates Call for Immigrant Voting Rights in City Elections

The groups are fighting for the passage of a bill that would expand voting rights to those with permanent resident status or work authorization
PHOTOS: Photoville Brings Stories of Pain, Freedom and Beauty to NYers in 10th Anniversary Show

PHOTOS: Photoville Brings Stories of Pain, Freedom and Beauty to NYers in 10th Anniversary Show

The free citywide show opened on Saturday with a family day at Brooklyn Bridge Park
From a Crown Heights Corner to the Met Gala: Brooklyn United Marching Band Makes History

From a Crown Heights Corner to the Met Gala: Brooklyn United Marching Band Makes History

The young drummers of the Brooklyn United marching band were the first performers to ever open the Met Gala
PHOTOS: DJ D-Nice Brings Club Quarantine to Life in BK With Star-Studded Ensemble of Friends

PHOTOS: DJ D-Nice Brings Club Quarantine to Life in BK With Star-Studded Ensemble of Friends

The legendary DJ moved the crowd as a part of BRIC's Celebrate Brooklyn concert series in Prospect Park.
The Week in Crime: Spotlight on Prospect Heights

The Week in Crime: Spotlight on Prospect Heights

Crime is down in Prospect Heights and Brooklyn as a whole.