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Woman Beaten, Thrown Into Planter During Violent Robbery in Brownsville

Woman Beaten, Thrown Into Planter During Violent Robbery in Brownsville

Police are searching for the man and woman behind a brutal attack and robbery in Brooklyn. This video is hard to watch but the victim will recover. It happened on Wednesday, October 6 at 3:14 a.m. on Powell Street in Brownsville.
BK Residents Hit Hard By Ida Could Get Flood Insurance if City Program Is Adopted

BK Residents Hit Hard By Ida Could Get Flood Insurance if City Program Is Adopted

After flood-hit New Yorkers were forced to turn to the generosity of strangers for financial assistance this September, the City has announced a pilot program to get flood insurance for vulnerable homes
Brooklyn Public Library Opens First New Branch in 40 Years

Brooklyn Public Library Opens First New Branch in 40 Years

The Adams Street Library in DUMBO is the first new Brooklyn library opened since 1983
Brownsville to Get $120M Girls' Empowerment Center

Brownsville to Get $120M Girls' Empowerment Center

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Brownsville’s Multi-Service Center will be transformed into the site for girls
Suspect Identified in Heartless Beating of Woman Clinging to Money She Made Collecting Cans

Suspect Identified in Heartless Beating of Woman Clinging to Money She Made Collecting Cans

A suspect has been identified in the heartless beating a 65-year-old Brooklyn woman as she desperately held onto her purse and the money she made collecting cans, police said Tuesday.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebrated in Brooklyn

Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebrated in Brooklyn

Brooklyn Children's Museum and Brooklyn Public Library are celebrating art and culture on this Indigenous Peoples' Day, Oct. 11.
Former Brooklyn Public School Teacher and Daily News Hometown Hero Tricia Moses Lost to COVID-19: ‘She’s Helping Us Even in Her Death’

Former Brooklyn Public School Teacher and Daily News Hometown Hero Tricia Moses Lost to COVID-19: ‘She’s Helping Us Even in Her Death’

Tricia Moses devoted her life to teaching, and now after her death she’s still offering valuable lessons.
Clinton Hill Gardens Lovingly Tended for 14 Years Must Be Cut Back Due to Rats, City Says

Clinton Hill Gardens Lovingly Tended for 14 Years Must Be Cut Back Due to Rats, City Says

Over the last 14 years, John Cook has built nine gardens at a NYCHA housing complex from scratch, on his own time and dime. Now, rats are forcing him to rip them up.
Local and Global Org Makes 'Knowledge of Self,' a Birthright for Black Youth

Local and Global Org Makes 'Knowledge of Self,' a Birthright for Black Youth

Birthright AFRICA is committed to providing a free educational trip to Africa for every youth and young adult, ages 13–30, of African descent.
Artist, Local Youth Team Up for Albee Square Sculpture Celebrating Inventor Lewis Latimer

Artist, Local Youth Team Up for Albee Square Sculpture Celebrating Inventor Lewis Latimer

Lewis H. Latimer patented drawings in 1880 for the electric lamp and the method for manufacturing carbon filament in incandescent bulbs