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Bklyn Landlords Speak Out, Say They Have Crippling Debt and Are at Risk of Losing Their Property, Behind The Eviction Moratorium

Bklyn Landlords Speak Out, Say They Have Crippling Debt and Are at Risk of Losing Their Property, Behind The Eviction Moratorium

Small landlords say they were unable to evict tenants who had the ability to pay rent, but refused to do so

School Mask Mandate Could End by March 7, Mayor Says

Mayor Eric Adams will make the final decision on Friday whether to end the City’s school mask mandate and indoor vaccine requirement

Man in Critical Condition After Broadway Junction Shooting

A 27-year-old man is in critical condition after being shot at the Broadway Junction subway station on Sunday night, amNY reports .
New York City Says it Will End the School Mask Mandate and Indoor Vaccination Requirements

New York City Says it Will End the School Mask Mandate and Indoor Vaccination Requirements

Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday that New York City was poised to eliminate school mask mandates and vaccine requirements for restaurants, gyms and movie theaters, by March 7, if case numbers remain low.
NYPD: Armed Suspects Robbed Crown Heights Store, Stole $2,000, Employee's Wallet

NYPD: Armed Suspects Robbed Crown Heights Store, Stole $2,000, Employee's Wallet

Police are looking for two suspects accused of stealing a Brooklyn store worker's wallet and thousands of dollars in cash. It happened at a store on Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights at around 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 20.
Senior Woman Killed in Three-Alarm Brooklyn Fire: NYPD

Senior Woman Killed in Three-Alarm Brooklyn Fire: NYPD

A 74-year-old woman was killed after flames consumed her home during a three-alarm Brooklyn fire on Saturday night, law enforcement sources said. The Fire Department said the blaze ignited at about 11:18 p.m. on Feb.
Crunching the COVID-19 Numbers: Every Indicator for NYC Keeps Moving in Right Direction

Crunching the COVID-19 Numbers: Every Indicator for NYC Keeps Moving in Right Direction

Not one area of New York City registered more than 70 COVID-19 cases over the past week as the virus’ spread continues to plummet, according to data from the New York City Department of Health. As of Feb.
Marge Matthews Garden Will Be Back in Bloom This Spring Thanks to Neighborhood Restoration

Marge Matthews Garden Will Be Back in Bloom This Spring Thanks to Neighborhood Restoration

Once an overgrown lot, the Marge Matthews Community Garden will now have tomatoes, cucumbers, collard greens, and a sensory-friendly area for special needs children.
'My Son Did Not Die in Vain:' BK Pols March for Affordable Maternal Healthcare

'My Son Did Not Die in Vain:' BK Pols March for Affordable Maternal Healthcare

BK politicians and advocates are calling for the passage of a law that would prevent private hospitals from engaging in anti-competitive schemes like backroom deals that increase prices for expecting parents, putting their health in danger

Sol Sips Owner Relieves Food Insecurity Through Vegan Cooking

A young entrepreneur uses the cooking she's always known to feed her community.