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10 miles and 7 hours: A march against gentrification moves across Brooklyn
More than 100 protesters took to the streets on Saturday to march...
More than 100 protesters took to the streets on Saturday to march...
On the heels of a competitive effort in June’s Queens district...
Outrage against an embattled city-run program that seizes properties to collect...
Following the successful capture and “humane” killing of more than 100 rats...
A Bedford-Stuyvesant man was arraigned Wednesday on charges of attempted murder...
As local officials look to curb the loss of homeownership sweeping across...
What was still a basketball court in disrepair just over two months...
Brooklyn Assemblymember Erik Martin Dilan is poised to face his first primary...
Due to rising property values in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods like Bedford-Stuyvesant...