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Advocates Push MTA to Prioritize Subway Elevator Fixes, Files Lawsuit

Advocates Push MTA to Prioritize Subway Elevator Fixes, Files Lawsuit

The Center for Independence of the Disabled NY said it filed a lawsuit against the MTA over the agency's refusal to fund and make the subway system accessible.
Brooklyn Teachers Use Own Money, Fundraisers to Purchase Classroom Supplies

Brooklyn Teachers Use Own Money, Fundraisers to Purchase Classroom Supplies

The average teacher spends anywhere from $500 to $750 of their own money each year to keep their classes stocked.
Crown Heights Residents Fight Developer's Rezoning Plan For a Tower

Crown Heights Residents Fight Developer's Rezoning Plan For a Tower

Dozens of Brooklynites testified that is does not want a 14-story tower to be built on Franklin Avenue, as it would cast a shadow on the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and raise overall rent in the area.
Former WNBA Star Unlocks Kids' Love For Science, Tech

Former WNBA Star Unlocks Kids' Love For Science, Tech

Brooklyn-born Niesha Butler is on a mission to spark a child's interest in STEAM, especially in girls and those in underserved communities.
Teachers Stand Up For I.S. 347 Principal Who Was Denounced by Colleagues

Teachers Stand Up For I.S. 347 Principal Who Was Denounced by Colleagues

Changes brought upon by a new principal has divided the middle school community in Bushwick.
Brooklyn's 2nd City Charter Revision Hearing Discusses Business Ideas Amid Low Turnout

Brooklyn's 2nd City Charter Revision Hearing Discusses Business Ideas Amid Low Turnout

Brooklyn saw its second City Charter Revision Hearing take place at CUNY Medgar Evers College at the end of last month.
Teachers Call Out Principal on Toxic Environment at I.S. 347 in Bushwick

Teachers Call Out Principal on Toxic Environment at I.S. 347 in Bushwick

Many teachers and staff at Bushwick's I.S. 347 are not happy with their new principal, Neyva Rivera.
Brooklyn Fencing Ace Bound for Paris Olympics

Brooklyn Fencing Ace Bound for Paris Olympics

Anne Cebula, a Brooklyn Tech graduate and a Bensonhurst native, is a first-time U.S. Olympic fencing team member.
Brooklyn Parents Question City's Plan For Smaller Classes

Brooklyn Parents Question City's Plan For Smaller Classes

A big contention among education advocates is the adoption of virtual classes in order to reduce the size of a class.
Voices From All Sides: Migrants, Volunteers Talk to Clinton Hill Residents About Shelter Complex

Voices From All Sides: Migrants, Volunteers Talk to Clinton Hill Residents About Shelter Complex

The corner of Hall Street and Flushing Avenue in Clinton Hill was bustling Thursday for different, but related reasons.