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More than 10,000 people joined Brooklyn’s Guyana Independence parade and concert celebrating 60 years of independence and Guyanese culture.

Brooklyn Public Library and Brooklyn Museum celebrated Carnival with performances, art and community activities at Cortelyou Library.

New York City’s 200 public libraries will no longer have to plead and protest for operating funding in an annual “budget dance.”

The work is titled, “If you don’t want your children to know the truth about life don’t send ’em to the theater.”

A Flatbush man received life without parole for murdering and dismembering an acquaintance, whose remains were found in a refrigerator.

The idea of health care as a human right? Cheers. The mere mention of Trump? Heavy boos. The notion of an oligarchy? Even more boos.

A tense situation quickly devolved on the streets around the school, as officers started making a series of violent arrests.

International icon Diana Ross made a special return appearance, packing the house at the Kings Theatre on the opening day of her two-day “Celebrating Timeless Classics”

International icon Diana Ross made a special return appearance, packing the house at the Kings Theatre on the opening day of her two-day

Brooklyn Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn is set to deliver her anticipated ninth annual “State of the District” address on Thursday

Marshall Brickman died Friday in Manhattan, his daughter Sophie Brickman told The New York Times. No cause of death was cited.

For 15 years, leading Brooklyn Pastor Gil Monrose has raised money and collected turkeys to feed vital healthcare workers on holidays.

“Charles’ Carol” — the vision of artistic director and founder of Covenant Ballet Theatre (CBT) Hirokawa — premiered Saturday.
POLICE ARE SEARCHING for two suspects in the violent robbery of a man at the Newkirk Avenue subway station.
A MAN WAS sent to the hospital with critical injuries after being stabbed on a Q train in Flatbush on Friday, police said.
N TWO SEPARATE INCIDENTS on Friday, large groups of men were seen entering and exiting the sewer system in different parts of Brooklyn.
THREE FIREFIGHTERS WERE injured battling a blaze at the Nice Chinatown restaurant on Foster Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
CYPRESS HILLS RESIDENT Ajahnni Triana, 30, on Wednesday was arrested and charged with criminally negligent homicide.
ON JUNE 4, the Brooklyn Museum will bring its mobile Museum on Wheels to Flatbush for a celebration of Caribbean American Heritage Month.
POLICE ARE SEARCHING for an unknown man who sexually abused a teenager aboard a 2 train on Monday.
“The pause is just the beginning. When we feel we live in safe and habitable housing, that is when we will be finished.”
At the Newkirk Avenue station, a 66-year-old woman was punched in the face and then bitten in the arm by an unknown person.
The trio punched the victim multiple times in the face and forcibly removed his backpack before fleeing on foot south on Nostrand Avenue.
Sataiyah Oladeinde, 15, was last seen at around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, inside her home near Holy Cross Cemetery.
A 66-year-old woman was in front of 458 East 29 St. when two unidentified individuals approached her from behind and grabbed her purse.

A giant American flag was installed on the bridge in June 1976 for the United States Bicentennial, but it was destroyed due to strong winds.

President Leslie Kelmachter, Esq., told the Brooklyn Eagle that the organization will be installing its new officers from June 2026.

Along with cheering on Knicks stars such as Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns, Tiger pride was in full swing.

Relay for Life Brooklyn’s 28th annual walk honored cancer survivors, community leaders and those lost while raising more than $107,000.

Bay Ridge resident Nikki Apostolou wins best weeknight meal on Food Network’s ‘100 Cooks’ and highlights Indigenous heritage.

Bay Ridge artist Michael “Kaves” McLeer unveils a new 86th Street mural celebrating neighborhood history, landmarks and local pride.

According to the New York Post, Flores was a bartender at Huatulco Sports Bar in Sunset Park. She is also mother to a three-year-old boy.

THE BAY RIDGE Lawyers Association will hold its annual dinner–dance honoring outgoing President Yolanda Guadagnoli, Esq.

The Guild for Exceptional Children dedicated Bay Ridge residence to Callaghan-Pierog Foundation for support of people with disabilities.

Bay Ridge lawyer Danielle Caminiti competes on Food Network’s ‘100 Cooks,’ a new 100-home-cook competition series.

Thousands attended Bay Ridge’s Fun On Fifth Festival featuring music, food, shopping and community celebration along Fifth Avenue.

Bay Ridge Community Development Center seeks rezoning approval for a larger community facility, drawing support and neighborhood concerns.