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Artist Employment Program Put to The Test in NYC

Artist Employment Program Put to The Test in NYC

When Creative Rebuilds New York paid nonprofits to hire artists, some were hired as full-time employees after the program's conclusion.
Brooklyn Gives Back: Where to Donate on Giving Tuesday

Brooklyn Gives Back: Where to Donate on Giving Tuesday

Spread love the Brooklyn way by supporting local groups making a difference.
Charitable Generosity Grows, But For-Profit Fundraisers Take a Slice, Report Says

Charitable Generosity Grows, But For-Profit Fundraisers Take a Slice, Report Says

New York Attorney General Letitia James said her annual 'Pennies for Charity: Fundraising by Professional Fundraisers' report can help guide New Yorkers where and how they donate to charities.

Housing Takes Center Stage as Brooklyn State Senator Joins Mayoral Race

Zellnor Myrie, who represents parts of Crown Heights, Flatbush and Park Slope, officially launched his mayoral campaign with a pro-housing agenda.
Best of Brooklyn: Top 5 Record Stores

Best of Brooklyn: Top 5 Record Stores

Find your groove in Brooklyn.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!

Cypres Hills Shooting Leaves One Man Critically Injured

Cypres Hills Shooting Leaves One Man Critically Injured

A man clings to life after being shot outside a Brooklyn restaurant early on Monday morning.
Emotionally Disturbed Man Detained After Hours-Long Standoff in Canarsie

Emotionally Disturbed Man Detained After Hours-Long Standoff in Canarsie

The NYPD says an emotionally disturbed person barricaded himself inside a Canarsie home for hours on Monday evening.
Family of Murdered Brooklyn Woman Wants Justice

Family of Murdered Brooklyn Woman Wants Justice

Police say 56-year-old Idell Holloway was found unresponsive at the Seth Low houses in Brownsville on Nov. 16. She was taken to Brookdale Hospital where she later died. Officials say her death being ruled a homicide.
Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue Rezoning Stirs Questions About Transparency

Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue Rezoning Stirs Questions About Transparency

Members of a Community Board 8 subcommittee postponed making recommendations to the city's Atlantic Avenue Mixed Use Plan after several members agreed they did not have enough information on the proposal.