The Brooklyn Daily Eagle and brooklyneagle.com cover Brooklyn 24/7 online and five days a week in print with the motto, “All Brooklyn All the Time.” With a history dating back to 1841, the ...
BPL is providing all jurors with easy, instant access to e-books ...
STATEWIDE — THE U.S. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION ON FRIDAY APPROVED the revised congestion pricing plan, the MTA said Friday — capping the series of approvals that the city’s transit ...
PARK SLOPE — POLICE HAVE RELEASED PHOTOS of a man suspected of groping a 15-year-old girl as she sat on a subway train in Park Slope, Brooklyn on Wednesday, Nov. 13 at roughly 5 p.m. According ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1886, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “Ex-President Chester A. Arthur died at 5 o’clock this morning, at his residence, 123 Lexington avenue, New York.Shortly after General ...
An NYU Law report found worsening racial disparities in parole decisions under Gov. Kathy Hochul, fueling calls for reform. A recent report by NYU Law’s Center on Race, Inequality & the Law ...
BROOKLYN — Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) awarded over $40,000 to eight Brooklyn-based businesses and entrepreneurs through its 21st annual PowerUp! competition on Thursday, Nov. 14. CBS News New ...
CITYWIDE — THE ADAMS ADMINISTRATION on Thursday ordered all city government agencies to set up accounts on BlueSky, the social media platform that has seen rapid growth since President-elect ...
FLATBUSH – BROOKLYN D.A. ERIC Gonzalez on Thursday announced that Flatbush man Mamadou Barry, 35, has been sentenced to 20 years to life for the second-degree murder of teenager Mamadou Bah, 19 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review two challenges to New York’s rent stabilization law, leaving intact regulations that control rents for over one million apartments. The petitions ...
CITYWIDE — DESPITE THEIR CONTRACTS WITH NYC being registered on-time for Fiscal Year 2025, none of the city’s top nonprofit legal service providers have been able to submit invoices to the ...
CROWN HEIGHTS — ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP WILL SOON BEGIN AT A BROWNFIELD SITE which once housed a major brewery in Crown Heights and is now embroiled in a real estate controversy. The NY State ...