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BK Congressional Leaders Call on Governor to Extend Eviction Moratorium As Protestors Arrested Outside Her Office

With New York’s eviction and foreclosure moratorium set to expire Saturday, Brooklyn’s Congressional representatives have called on Governor Kathy Hochul to extend the moratorium saying that ending will put hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers at ris
Upcoming Film Mixes Actors and Real Residents in a Love Letter to Bed-Stuy

Upcoming Film Mixes Actors and Real Residents in a Love Letter to Bed-Stuy

'I Love Bed-Stuy' is docu-fiction feature film that combines actors and real, longstanding residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant, telling their stories in their own voices
Meet the Bushwick Dog Owner Fighting the Poop Problem

Meet the Bushwick Dog Owner Fighting the Poop Problem

Kathy Kim says her block has had a dramatic increase in pet waste on the sidewalk, so she had made it her mission to residents involved
Brooklyn African Dance School Cumbe Turns 10!

Brooklyn African Dance School Cumbe Turns 10!

The dance school celebrated its 10th birthday this week, marking a decade of bringing culture and life to its Brooklyn community
Permits Filed for 2-Tower, 17 Story Development on Site of Atlantic Ave McDonald’s

Permits Filed for 2-Tower, 17 Story Development on Site of Atlantic Ave McDonald’s

The plans were filed this week following the City Council’s approval of proposals for the construction in September 2021
The Week in Crime: Spotlight on Prospect Heights

The Week in Crime: Spotlight on Prospect Heights

Crime is down in Prospect Heights, but up in Brooklyn as a whole.
Brooklyn, Here Are 11 Volunteer Opportunities to Honor MLK Day

Brooklyn, Here Are 11 Volunteer Opportunities to Honor MLK Day

Renovate a community fridge, paint a community mural, or pack baby-care kits this weekend in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy
‘Not Happening in White Communities’: The Data Behind NYC Fires

‘Not Happening in White Communities’: The Data Behind NYC Fires

Structural fires like the one that took place on Sunday, which killed 17 people in a Bronx apartment complex, overwhelmingly take place in community districts where the majority of residents are Black or Hispanic, an analysis of New York City fire in
Survivors Sexually Abused as Adults Want Chance to Sue in NY

Survivors Sexually Abused as Adults Want Chance to Sue in NY

New Yorkers who were sexually abused as adults could sue abusers in civil court under a bill that supporters are again urging the state to pass.
Four People Shot Inside Brooklyn Catering Hall

Four People Shot Inside Brooklyn Catering Hall

Click here to view original web page at www.nydailynews.com A 46-year-old man, a 40-year-old man, a 24-year-old man and 32-year-old woman were inside the E&R Rental Hall on E. 92nd St. near Remsen Ave. in Canarsie at 3:45 a.m.