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Nail Salons to New Yorkers: ‘We Are Safe and We Need Your Support’

Nail Salons to New Yorkers: ‘We Are Safe and We Need Your Support’

The city's nail salons say they're taking every precaution to make sure customers are safe, and they need your business.
Flatbush Artist to Facilitate 'Healthcare Heroes' Mural at Bed-Stuy Hospital

Flatbush Artist to Facilitate 'Healthcare Heroes' Mural at Bed-Stuy Hospital

NYC Health and Hospitals announced the second group of artists that will lead collaborative mural projects at ten NYC hospitals
Black Artists Commemorate Historic ‘A Great Day in Harlem’ Photo at Bed-Stuy’s BLM Mural

Black Artists Commemorate Historic ‘A Great Day in Harlem’ Photo at Bed-Stuy’s BLM Mural

Dozens of Brooklyn creatives gathered on Fulton St on the 62nd anniversary of the iconic photograph
AG Sues Hillandale Farms for Price Gouging Eggs During the Pandemic

AG Sues Hillandale Farms for Price Gouging Eggs During the Pandemic

Hundreds of Brooklyn stores were forced to pay at least triple the price for eggs, passing costs to consumers at the height of pandemic
Street Vendors Call for Inclusion in New York City’s Recovery Plan

Street Vendors Call for Inclusion in New York City’s Recovery Plan

Politicians and immigrant and human rights organizations are calling on the City Council to legalize thousands of street vendor businesses
Gluten-Free Brooklyn Baker Cooking Up a Storm

Gluten-Free Brooklyn Baker Cooking Up a Storm

Lani Halliday has experienced a boom in business with her online and pop-up bakery, Brutus Bakestore
Brooklyn Dems Take First Steps Toward Gender Identity Inclusiveness

Brooklyn Dems Take First Steps Toward Gender Identity Inclusiveness

Current gender rules also block the political aspirations of Brooklyn's politically active women
I'm a COVID-19 Long-Hauler and an Epidemiologist – Here's How it Feels When Symptoms Last for Months

I'm a COVID-19 Long-Hauler and an Epidemiologist – Here's How it Feels When Symptoms Last for Months

Margot Gage Witvliet was hospitalized with COVID-19 in March. More than four months later, she has yet to recover
Hundreds of Runners Shut Down Brooklyn Bridge to Honor Rep. John Lewis

Hundreds of Runners Shut Down Brooklyn Bridge to Honor Rep. John Lewis

The runners stopped traffic in heed of Lewis' famous words: "Get in good trouble, necessary trouble."
Bushwick Small Business Owners Rally for Rent Relief

Bushwick Small Business Owners Rally for Rent Relief

Wyckoff Avenue merchants say they are at serious risk of eviction and permanent displacement due to the coronavirus pandemic