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Education is the life's work of a mother and daughter who provide learning resources for young children in their Brooklyn community, but the coronavirus pandemic is threatening their daycare.
Bonnie Youth Club Keeps Kids in the Game

Bonnie Youth Club Keeps Kids in the Game

Diamonds are forever. The Bonnie Youth Club (BYC), a year-round youth program which uses baseball as a vehicle to develop young players into successful adults, is celebrating its 71st year.
150-Person Party On Brooklyn Rooftop Busted In Pandemic Crackdown

150-Person Party On Brooklyn Rooftop Busted In Pandemic Crackdown

A Crown Heights restaurant found ignoring the ban on indoor dining and a 150-person rooftop party in Sheepshead Bay are the latest Brooklyn spots found violating rules meant to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
A Restaurant Built In Quarantine: Prospect Heights' Newest Eatery

A Restaurant Built In Quarantine: Prospect Heights' Newest Eatery

Restauranteur Randi Lee was a few months from opening his first solo restaurant in Prospect Heights — a dream, in many ways, 25 years in the making — when the coronavirus pandemic hit New York City.
How Safe is it to Ride the Subway? New Studies Suggest it May Not be as Dangerous as you Think

How Safe is it to Ride the Subway? New Studies Suggest it May Not be as Dangerous as you Think

The New York City subway system has been eerily quiet since the coronavirus pandemic took hold, often because New Yorkers feel that the enclosed space could be a high-risk area for the virus to spread.
Jay-Z, Roc Nation Open New School of Entertainment Management at Long Island University

Jay-Z, Roc Nation Open New School of Entertainment Management at Long Island University

Jay-Z's Roc Nation entertainment company, which manages athletes and artists, is partnering with Brooklyn's Long Island University to start a school of entertainment management set to open in fall 2021.
Cornegy Throws Support Behind Industry City Rezoning

Cornegy Throws Support Behind Industry City Rezoning

Amid growing support amongst city council members, Industry City officials yesterday indicated they will move forward with their rezoning application, despite opposition from City Councilmember Carlos Menchaca (D-Sunset Park, Red Hook), who represent
Prospect Heights Street To Open For Outdoor Dining

Prospect Heights Street To Open For Outdoor Dining

Five blocks on Vanderbilt Avenue will be closed to cars on the weekends so that restaurants can expand into the streets, the mayor announced.
Judge Orders New York State to Count Previously Invalidated Mail-In Ballots

Judge Orders New York State to Count Previously Invalidated Mail-In Ballots

A federal judge ordered election officials to count thousands of mail-in ballots throughout New York State that were declared invalid for not having a post-mark or arriving at offices shortly after the June 23 primary.

‘It’s Affecting Everyone’: March and Sleep-Out Event in Ridgewood Demonstrates Potential of Mass Evictions

Hundreds of people marched from Glendale to Bushwick, and back to Ridgewood where they held a sleep-out to demand an eviction-free New York on Saturday, Aug. 1.