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Family Grieves Brooklyn Woman Run Down by Driver in Suspected Love Triangle Fight

Family Grieves Brooklyn Woman Run Down by Driver in Suspected Love Triangle Fight

The victim's mother wants her killers to hand themselves over to the authorities.
Man Shot And Killed Aboard Subway Train in Brooklyn

Man Shot And Killed Aboard Subway Train in Brooklyn

The assailant is unknown by the police.
Multistate Coalition Aims to Stop Sale of Military-Grade Ammunition to Civilians

Multistate Coalition Aims to Stop Sale of Military-Grade Ammunition to Civilians

Attorney General James is calling on the White House to investigate the sale of military-grade ammunition to civilians
Former Brooklyn Correction Officer Confesses to Smuggling Contraband

Former Brooklyn Correction Officer Confesses to Smuggling Contraband

33-year-old Quandelle Joseph revealed that he accepted tens of thousands of dollars from inmates in exchange for narcotics, cigarettes, and phones
Assemblyman Cunningham Looking for Spring Interns

Assemblyman Cunningham Looking for Spring Interns

Priority is given to college students that reside in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Crown Heights, and central Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Hospital Expands Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Brooklyn Hospital Expands Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

As part of the expansion, Maimonides Children’s Hospital added 17 beds, bringing the total to 48.
Coalition Says $1B, New Legislation Needed to Meet State Climate Mandates

Coalition Says $1B, New Legislation Needed to Meet State Climate Mandates

NY Renews and state lawmakers said much more is needed so New York can reach its climate goals.
Brooklyn Man Receives Jail Sentence For Fatal Deli Shooting

Brooklyn Man Receives Jail Sentence For Fatal Deli Shooting

Marcus Worrell, a 28-year-old resident of East New York, was convicted of second-degree murder, attempted murder, among other charges.
Adams Reverses Course, Restores Funds for Education, Sanitation, Parks

Adams Reverses Course, Restores Funds for Education, Sanitation, Parks

The mayor changed his mind for the third time this week.