
Federal agencies conduct sweeping operation at Brooklyn’s troubled federal jail
Federal agencies converged on Brooklyn’s MDC, conducting a coordinated raid aimed at persistent security issues and dangerous conditions.

Federal agencies converged on Brooklyn’s MDC, conducting a coordinated raid aimed at persistent security issues and dangerous conditions.

MAMDANI appointed heads to the Office of Technology and Innovation, the Office for People With Disabilities and the Department for the Aging

Molly Schaeffer, who leads the Office of Asylum Seeker Operations, received the information sharing request from federal authorities Friday.

The Kings County Clerk’s Office, led by Hon. Nancy Sunshine, joined the GrowNYC Farmers Market on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.

The New York City Office of the Inspector General for the New York Police Department is opening an investigation into the alleged unethical and unprofessional

Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas announced the appointment of Antonio Seda as the Managing Inspector General for Bias Matters on Tuesday. This vital role, part

The Brooklyn legal community said goodbye to Deputy County Clerk James Blain at his retirement party after he spent more than 33 years within the

From the bustling streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti to the grand halls of the Kings County Clerk’s Office in Brooklyn, the journey of Deputy County Clerk James Blain is nothing short

Mohammad Bazzi, an alleged financier of terrorist organization Hezbollah, was arraigned on Wednesday in Brooklyn Federal Court before Magistrate Judge Peggy Kuo. Bazzi was arrested in Romania in February 2023

The Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission, in collaboration with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Division of Human Resources, Training and Professional Development Office, recently hosted a Professional

The Brooklyn Bar Association Mentorship Committee is looking for new members and it’s hoping to attract them by hosting a mixer at the Circa Brewing Company in Downtown Brooklyn on

I’ve always loved Election Day. There is nothing like the thrill of showing up to a polling site and seeing the crowds. It’s a day when each person knows their

After a Brooklyn court officer was suspended for posting a racist meme of President Barack Obama on her Facebook account, a group of activists held a protest in front of

The Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York held an installation for its newest president, Brooklyn attorney Joy Thompson, during a ceremony that drew in more than 200

Residents of the Greenpoint Historic District are calling on their community board to curb the number of liquor licenses granted to bars and restaurants due to incessant noise, which they

The fire and partial power outage in January at Brooklyn’s federal jail did not cause the heat failures that left incarcerated people in the cold for weeks, a new report

It’s no secret that nightlife thrives in New York. There’s a reason, after all, that the metropolis is dubbed The City That Never Sleeps. The $35.1 billion industry creates roughly

The Bay Ridge celebrity chef accused of stealing more than $14,000 from a restaurant for which he was consulting was offered a sweet, no-jail plea deal Wednesday in Brooklyn Supreme

New York City’s Office of Nightlife released on Monday a sleek new logo, a revamped Facebook page, and most importantly, a website. The website is a one-stop guide for the