
Brooklyn Dems: ‘Ignore the misinformation’ and vote ‘Yes’ on Proposition One
Proposition One would protect basic human rights that future extremist state officials could strip away, officials said.

Proposition One would protect basic human rights that future extremist state officials could strip away, officials said.

BROOKLYN STATE ASSEMBLYMEMBER Robert Carroll, D-44, is pressing for New York to submit a bid to co-host a future Winter Olympics.

ASM. ROBERT CARROLL on Friday called for an expansion of state law to bar immigration agents from entering libraries without a warrant.

THE LANDMARK BROOKLYN MUSEUM IS RECEIVING $10 MILLION in state funding to upgrade its 120-year-old building.

A BUSHWICK MAN who slashed a stranger and attacked a bystander who tried to intervene has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison

On Wednesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul shocked many New Yorkers by indefinitely postponing congestion pricing, which she had previously supported — just days before the planned

Justice Bernard Graham was officially installed as the elected Surrogate Court Justice of Kings County during a ceremony at Brooklyn Law School on Wednesday, Jan.

Since many Brooklyn voters received absentee ballots whose return envelopes are labeled with incorrect names and addresses, several local officials have reached out to their constituents to explain exactly what

Rainy day fund Borough President Eric Adams, State Senator Brian Benjamin and Assemblymember Robert Carroll sent a joint letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo. The letter is sent to activate a

Adams calls James’ fare-beating probe necessary Attorney General Letitia James is acting in a manner “responsible and responsive to the concerns of communities” by launching a state investigation into whether

Frontus secures $100,000 for Bay Ridge Center Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus presented a ceremonial check representing $100,000 to the Bay Ridge Center, a leading senior citizen center in Brooklyn, on Dec.

James, Myrie, Richardson going door-to-door Attorney General Letitia James, State Sen. Zellnor Myrie and Assemblymember Diana Richardson will be going door-to-door in Crown Heights on Dec. 14 to talk to

Treyger shocked at anti-Semitic attack Councilmember Mark Treyger expressed shock and anger at the discovery of a swastika on a bench in Coney Island on Friday. “I was informed by

Frontus moves district office Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus has moved her Coney Island district office to 2002 Mermaid Ave., a location that she said provides easier access for her constituents. Frontus,

New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams ripped National Grid’s denial of service to thousands of new and returning customers in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Long Island on Tuesday,

Carroll speaks out on gas service disruption Assemblymember Robert Carroll, who said he has received numerous phone calls from angry constituents complaining that National Grid is refusing to connect their

A pair of Brooklyn pols will hold a rally Wednesday in support of a new bill dubbed “The Golden Rule” – seemingly named after former state Sen. Marty Golden – which would

A Brooklyn elected official has proposed a $10-a-day licensing fee for drivers of Lyft, Uber and other ride-hailing apps and a $3 fee for each package delivery within the city

Fresh off his big win over actress Cynthia Nixon in the Democratic primary, Gov. Andrew Cuomo told Brooklyn elected officials and activists that primaries are always difficult because of the

Brooklyn Assemblymembers Robert Carroll and Jesse Hamilton have introduced two new bills in the New York State Assembly as a response to the fatal car crash in Park Slope on