A McDonald’s location in Brooklyn has started carding customers at the door and banning anyone under the age of 20 from entering without a parent or proper ID.
Buffa, who was born in Sicily, said he came to Brooklyn in 1971 and took over the business from his wife’s father Ferdinando in 1975. The shop is located several blocks from the waterfront, and originally served lunch to longshoremen in the burgeoning Italian American enclave before expanding into full service.
When Miguelina Minier heard that her local library was being renovated with affordable housing added on top, she applied. It was about the 40th time she had tried a housing lottery.
Mango Bay is the brainchild of Chef London Chase who has been trained in Michelin starred kitchens. But for his first restaurant, he's going back to his roots.
Community reporter Hannah Kliger tells the story of two Brooklyn sisters who rose up to become trailblazers decades ahead of their time: Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black woman to practice medicine in New York state, and Sarah Garnet, the first Black female principal of a New York City Public School.
New York Liberty CEO Keia Clarke builds a women's sports legacy in Brooklyn after 14 years of taking the WNBA founding franchise from chaos to a championship.
Two hundred cartons of eggs were given away for free in New York City on Friday to help offset the growing cost of the now-pricey household item.
A recent photo taken inside MDC Brooklyn, the notorious federal jail that houses Luigi Mangione and Sean “Diddy” Combs, shows what looks to be a maggot-infested meal served to an
The New York State Education Department told Yeshiva Bnei Shimon Yisroel of Sopro and Yeshiva Talmud Torah of Kasho, both in Williamsburg, that funding will be cut off for failure to adhere to state education standards.
A New York developer is unveiling plans for an apartment tower in downtown Brooklyn that will far exceed city and state energy-efficiency standards and be the tallest building of its kind in the world.
Ferrer, 25, who went by her stage name Lorena Xtravaganza was found dead in her bed after her apartment in Brooklyn burned down, the statement said. She moved to New York City to pursue her dreams of becoming a performer and lived on the third floor of a building in the neighborhood of Bushwick.
New year, new Mirage? Josh Wyatt is taking on Brooklyn Mirage's biggest controversies with bold promises of reform.