"Trace/s: Family History Research and the Legacy of Slavery in Brooklyn" at the Center for Brooklyn History grapples with the history of slavery.
In this week’s Brooklyn Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Sam’s Club regarding an altercation that took place earlier in the day at the Brookpark Road store.
For her debut feature “Love, Brooklyn,” director Rachael Abigail Holder knew she “really wanted to play my own song.” But she did so with a script she came across that was a love letter to the city of Brooklyn — but one in which all the characters were initially white.
The Brownsville Hub Cooperative is hoping to bring wealth-building opportunities to the Brooklyn neighborhood, which has faced economic decline for decades.
A 2.6-acre block in Clinton Hill that sits across from the Brooklyn Navy Yard and is currently being mostly used as a migrant shelter will undergo a major
A ribbon-cutting ceremony unveiled a "first-of-its-kind" cultural hub in Downtown Brooklyn on Tuesday, bringing together a collection of creative institutions
Ex-correctional officer Najee Jackson is charged with smuggling contraband into Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center.
Sarku Japan, the leading Japanese quick service restaurant chain, recently opened its newest storefront location at Ridge Park Square Shopping Center in Brooklyn.
The Brownville and Crown Heights communities are grieving the loss of two young people to gun violence. The NYPD has identified the 15-year-old victim as Heath Campbell and the 21-year-old victim as Nickalos Mitchell.
It's known as one of the toughest businesses to crack into, but a Brooklyn Park teen is making her way in Hollywood.
Yotam Ottolenghi is a household name for many. Certainly in London, where has cultivated an influential culinary empire, beginning with his first Ottolenghi Deli in Notting Hill. But at this point he’s probably most widely known for his many best-selling cookbooks,