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Brooklyn Community Protests Superintendent's Dismissal

Brooklyn Community Protests Superintendent's Dismissal

"Bring back Mims!" chanted dozens of parents, politicians and community leaders about the removal of Brendan Mims, the superintendent of D16 schools.
SUNY Downstate: The Lifeline of Brooklyn

SUNY Downstate: The Lifeline of Brooklyn

Op-Ed: A February community meeting highlighted the many ways how the state can improve SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. Lawmakers should listen.
North Brooklyn Residents Asks State to Decommission Greenpoint Gas Plant

North Brooklyn Residents Asks State to Decommission Greenpoint Gas Plant

As the state Public Service Commission held public hearings on National Grid's plan to expand its Greenpoint gas facility, dozens of residents said the facility should be shut down instead.
Brooklyn Man Pleads Guilty to Supporting ISIS

Brooklyn Man Pleads Guilty to Supporting ISIS

Rasheedul Mowla, a U.S. citizen, travelled to Syria to join ISIS and expressed his willingness to actively support their extremist ideologies with physical violence, according to federal and city officials.
Free Classes Are Back in Session as Brooklyn’s University Open Air Returns

Free Classes Are Back in Session as Brooklyn’s University Open Air Returns

Brooklyn Public Library's University Open Air offers Brooklynites a free series of classes taught by professors, researchers and academics from overseas.
NYC Congestion Pricing Program Remains Despite Federal Deadline

NYC Congestion Pricing Program Remains Despite Federal Deadline

New York Governor Kathy Hochul said the cameras are staying on.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!

Three Men Injured in Flatbush Shooting

Three Men Injured in Flatbush Shooting

The men are in stable condition at NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County.
Man Stabbed in Dumbo, Police Seek Suspect

Man Stabbed in Dumbo, Police Seek Suspect

An investigation is ongoing.
NYC Service Opens 2025 Applications for Civic Impact and Love Your Block Grants

NYC Service Opens 2025 Applications for Civic Impact and Love Your Block Grants

Expanded 2025 grants offer up to $10,000 for nonprofits and $3,000 for resident-led groups to tackle food insecurity, public health, environmental care and neighborhood revitalization through volunteer service and city agency support.