Brooklyn LIVE UPDATES: Polls open in Brooklyn for 2022 midterm elections By Robert Pozarycki, Kirstyn Brendlen, Meaghan McGoldrick, Ben Brachfeld, Jada Camille & Ximena Del Cerro
Brooklyn ‘I love being underestimated’: Hochul rallies in Brooklyn with Dem bigwigs as election looms By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn A good day to be ‘Born in Brooklyn’: Beep launches free postpartum and baby supply program By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn ‘Kill elected officials’: Pols raise alarm after Bushwick building tagged with threatening message By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn EXCLUSIVE | Violence interrupter group turns things around with ‘corrective action plan’ after probe, Adams admin says By Ethan Stark-Miller
Brooklyn Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association awards inaugural Hinds-Radix Scholarship to Brooklyn Law School student with future in public service By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn Op-ed: Brooklyn could get a green ride to school By Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso
Brooklyn After two decades of courtroom innovation, Judge Alex M. Calabrese retires from Red Hook Community Justice Center By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn What Brooklyn voters need to know ahead of the Nov. 8 General Election By Kirstyn Brendlen & Julia Moro
Brooklyn Warbasse Houses residents speak out against proposed city council maps that would tear complex in two By Jessica Parks
Brooklyn ‘I Will Graduate’ event celebrates students with largest education rally in the city By Isabel Song Beer
Brooklyn Street relief: Downtown Brooklynites ask DOT to flip traffic on Bond Street after Schermerhorn redesign By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn Brannan, Gounardes call for crackdown on illegal marijuana dispensaries in midst of legalization ‘purgatory’ By Jada Camille
Brooklyn ‘A permanent part of this community’: Kensington street co-named ‘Little Bangladesh’ to celebrate, commemorate Bangladeshi community By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn Antonio Reynoso, Brooklyn’s first Latino beep, closes Latino Heritage Month with ‘authentic’ musical celebration By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn Judge Sterling Johnson Jr., who ruled over Brooklyn federal court for 30 years, dies at 88 By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn Dentist reaches $750k settlement in Medicaid fraud suit over unnecessary ‘baby root canals’ By Ben Brachfeld
Brooklyn Back to the (community board) office: With pandemic state of emergency lifted, CBs adjust to hybrid, in-person meetings By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn ‘Real Chutzpah!’: Felder says Con Ed ‘should not get one more penny’ as pols ask state to reconsider rate hike By Kirstyn Brendlen
Brooklyn Paper Serving up hope: Local leaders and orgs give back with turkey giveaways ahead of Thanksgiving