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Brooklyn DA Creates Special Hate Crimes Bureau

Brooklyn DA Creates Special Hate Crimes Bureau

The new bureau will be dedicated to investigating and prosecuting hate crimes, and educating vulnerable communities about their rights
This Mellow Coffee Shop Offers CBD-Infused Relaxation in Bushwick

This Mellow Coffee Shop Offers CBD-Infused Relaxation in Bushwick

According to Caffeine Underground, CBD can help with anxiety, pain, inflammation and various other conditions, and pairs well with coffee
Gingerbread Ship Ahoy! Navy Yard Hosts Annual Holiday Workshop

Gingerbread Ship Ahoy! Navy Yard Hosts Annual Holiday Workshop

Young apprentices can learn about the Navy Yard's history while sipping on hot cocoa and decorating a large gingerbread ship
Toni Braxton, SWV Will Be 'Right Here' in Brooklyn

Toni Braxton, SWV Will Be 'Right Here' in Brooklyn

Braxton is touring with her new album "Sex & Cigarettes," which was just nominated for three Grammys, and she's bringing SWV with her.
Brooklyn Excelsior Charter School Turns Past Trials into Triumphs

Brooklyn Excelsior Charter School Turns Past Trials into Triumphs

Are charter schools making a comeback? If this Bed-Stuy institution is any indication, yes!
Bed-Stuy Seniors Left Without Hot Water for More than a Week

Bed-Stuy Seniors Left Without Hot Water for More than a Week

The building's owner and management company have yet to respond to the residents' pleas.
'Love Yourself, Love Each Other,' Says District Leader Davis in New Kids Book

'Love Yourself, Love Each Other,' Says District Leader Davis in New Kids Book

The children's book tells the true story of an unlikely connection between young black brothers and a world-famous rabbi.

Espinal Introduces Bill to Stop City's Ticketing Blitz Targeting Small Businesses

NYC small businesses have been hit with hefty fines for minor awning violations such as improper font size or phone number listings.

Clarke Warns About Public Charge Rule Change Hurting Immigrants

The rule change, aimed to deter immigrants from applying for public assistance, could affect up to 475,000 immigrant New Yorkers.

These Are 4 Brooklyn Museum Exhibits to Look Forward to in 2019

The museum will present works from Frida Kahlo, photographer Garry Winogrand and LGBTQ artists commemorating the Stonewall Uprising