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Feb 4: Brooklyn Black History Maker, John Davis

Feb 4: Brooklyn Black History Maker, John Davis

Davis was a legend in Olympic weightlifting who remained unbeaten for most of his near two decades-long career.
15-Year-Old Boy Assaulted During Attempted Robbery in Borough Park

15-Year-Old Boy Assaulted During Attempted Robbery in Borough Park

Two people went up to the teen and demanded his property but failed to take them.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!

Man on The Run for Stabbing in Bushwick

Man on The Run for Stabbing in Bushwick

The victim was taken to NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County and is expected to recover.
Influence Of Military Shirts On Streetwear And Casual Fashion

Influence Of Military Shirts On Streetwear And Casual Fashion

Fashion, to a large extent, can be confusing when trends change rapidly, yet comfort and identity are considered important in everyday clothing. You may find styles that are bold but not purposeful, and the ones that are practical but not visually appealing.
Brooklyn Power Outage Affects Thousands

Brooklyn Power Outage Affects Thousands

A large power outage affected close to 2,000 ConEd customers in Park Slope and Boerum Hill on Sunday and Monday. On Tuesday morning, there were over 100 residents and businesses still out of power.
For The Man Who Nurtured us, Brooklyn’s Stuyvesant Avenue Should Carry His Name

For The Man Who Nurtured us, Brooklyn’s Stuyvesant Avenue Should Carry His Name

Op-Ed: Bedford-Stuyvesant must honor the outsized influence educator Dr. Frank Mickens had on the community.
Brooklyn FreshDirect Union Members Fight Company Over Delivery Proposal

Brooklyn FreshDirect Union Members Fight Company Over Delivery Proposal

Union members are upset that FreshDirect is proposing to outsource 40% of delivery work to outside parties this year, and then increase it to 50% in 2027 and 60% in 2028, according to officials from United Food and Commercial Workers International Union.
Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Ending TPS For Haitians

Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Ending TPS For Haitians

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington granted a request to pause the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians while a lawsuit challenging it proceeds, the Associated Press reported.
New Photo Exhibit Puts Brooklyn’s Hip-Hop Legacy in Focus

New Photo Exhibit Puts Brooklyn’s Hip-Hop Legacy in Focus

A Hip-Hop photo installation "Brooklyn’s Finest: Legends in Focus" is on view at Brooklyn Borough Hall from Feb. 4 - 28.