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City Calling for Developers to Build Affordable Housing on Former P.S. 90 Site in Flatbush

City Calling for Developers to Build Affordable Housing on Former P.S. 90 Site in Flatbush

More than 100 affordable apartments and a youth community space will be included in the project
Brooklyn Public Library Launches Design Competition for Black American Library Card

Brooklyn Public Library Launches Design Competition for Black American Library Card

The Black American Library Card Project will result in a library card celebrating the culture and contributions of Black Americans
15 Young Men Charged in Brooklyn Gang Takedown, Indictment Includes Two Murders

15 Young Men Charged in Brooklyn Gang Takedown, Indictment Includes Two Murders

Alleged members of the 900 gang were charged with engaging in violence to maintain dominance in Bed-Stuy in a 77-count indictment
Woman Working in Bushwick Smoke Shop Fights Off Man in Vicious Attack

Woman Working in Bushwick Smoke Shop Fights Off Man in Vicious Attack

The brutal attack at Sunflower Glass Company was caught on surveillance cameras. A suspect is in custody.
Applications Open for Community Board Membership

Applications Open for Community Board Membership

During the pandemic, community board meetings saw a surge in attendance -- now is the time to follow that through with a membership application.
Multiple Women Attacked at Bushwick's Morgan Ave Station Since November

Multiple Women Attacked at Bushwick's Morgan Ave Station Since November

An arrest has been made in connection to a spate of attacks against women in Bushwick
Pandemic Birdwatching Is Booming, and Brooklyn Is One of the Best Places to Do It

Pandemic Birdwatching Is Booming, and Brooklyn Is One of the Best Places to Do It

Brooklyn is on the Atlantic Flyway, a major migratory bird route stretching from South America to Greenland
A New Rule That Could Force Big Banks to Fund the Gun Industry Decried by Sen. Myrie

A New Rule That Could Force Big Banks to Fund the Gun Industry Decried by Sen. Myrie

The new rule proposed by the Trump administration is open for public comment until midnight January, 4
Bikes Are Giving Brooklynites a Path to Resources and Employment

Bikes Are Giving Brooklynites a Path to Resources and Employment

A partnership between a Brooklyn nonprofit and CitiBike is changing lives in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill
The Week in COVID-19 (01/01/21): Brooklyn, Here’s Everything You Need to Know

The Week in COVID-19 (01/01/21): Brooklyn, Here’s Everything You Need to Know

More than 70,000 New York City residents have had their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, but Mayor Bill de Blasio said testing must increase and aims to inoculate 1 million in January.