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Man who sued NYPD twice over stop-and-frisks settles with NYC for $10,000

Man who sued NYPD twice over stop-and-frisks settles with NYC for $10,000

The first time he sued the city after being stopped and frisked, David Ourlicht helped prove the NYPD's controversial tactic was unconstitutional and amounted to racial profiling. Click here to view original web page at www.nydailynews.
Coronavirus in N.Y.: Growing Anxiety as Doctors Prepare for an Epidemic

Coronavirus in N.Y.: Growing Anxiety as Doctors Prepare for an Epidemic

In recent weeks, some hospitals in New York City have begun safeguarding their stockpiles of masks and other protective gear amid suspicions that employees were taking them home. Click here to view original web page at www.nytimes.
Coronavirus Live Updates: Outbreak Has Reached at Least 44 Countries

Coronavirus Live Updates: Outbreak Has Reached at Least 44 Countries

From the Austrian Alps to an island off the coast of Africa. From an evangelical church in South Korea to a holy Shiite city in Iran.
GOP friendly former Senator rumored to be planning a comeback

GOP friendly former Senator rumored to be planning a comeback

Former State Senator Jesse Hamilton will mount a political comeback after voters fired him for caucusing with Republicans, according to the central Brooklyn politician he hopes to replace.
The Race for Brooklyn Borough President Heats Up

The Race for Brooklyn Borough President Heats Up

The year had barely begun when Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams unexpectedly fired a warning shot above all candidates running for citywide office in the coming months. ... Click here to view original web page at commercialobserver.
De Blasio confirms: Chirlane interested in Brooklyn BP job

De Blasio confirms: Chirlane interested in Brooklyn BP job

New York City first lady Chirlane McCray is seriously considering a run for Brooklyn borough president, Mayor Bill de Blasio said earlier this week.
DOT and DDC Complete Select Bus Service Route Safety and Infrastructure Upgrades

DOT and DDC Complete Select Bus Service Route Safety and Infrastructure Upgrades

On February 14, 2020, the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced the completion of the redevelopment of one of the busiest bus routes along Utica Avenue in Brooklyn, connecting major residential a
Girl, 10, Fatally Struck By School Bus In East New York, Cops Say

Girl, 10, Fatally Struck By School Bus In East New York, Cops Say

A 10-year-old girl died after she was hit by a school bus in East New York Tuesday morning, police said. The yellow school bus was turning right onto Wortman Avenue from Crescent Street about 6:45 p.m.
Lottery Offers 'Affordable' $1,700 Crown Heights Housing

Lottery Offers 'Affordable' $1,700 Crown Heights Housing

The luck of the draw — and a relatively hefty income — will land hopeful renters into a flat, gray building in a sea of red brick Crown Heights homes.
Man pleads guilty in drive-by shooting of pregnant Brooklyn teen

Man pleads guilty in drive-by shooting of pregnant Brooklyn teen

A man with a grudge against a rival drug dealer pleaded guilty Tuesday to shooting a pregnant teen in the head in Brooklyn in 2017. Tatiana Sparks, who was 19 at the time, was shot twice in the head outside her Brownsville apartment.