Brooklynites enjoyed the great outdoors on Earth Day weekend with car-free streets, open gardens and celebrations popping up like spring flowers. On Hoyt Street between State Street and Atlantic ...
Following a failed attempt to scare a Brooklyn journalist, a 33-year-old online troll has been sentenced to 44 months in prison. Nicholas Welker, the leader of the violent extremist group ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1948, the Eagle reported, “The City Planning Commission today flashed the green light for acquisition of the substitute site for the new $6,600,000 jail and remand shelter in the ...
LAHORE — No age limits on solidarity against airstrikes: Supporters of the religious party Jamaat-e-Islami take part in a rally against Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and to show solidarity with ...
The Bay Ridge Lawyers Association, led by its president, Adam Kalish, hosted Christina Golkin at its monthly Continuing Legal Education (CLE) meeting on March 27, 2024. The session centered on ...
Hon. Biju Koshy has been appointed as the supervising judge of Richmond County Criminal Court, becoming the first Asian American to occupy this judicial role in the history of the New York City ...
In observance of Earth Day 2024, Attorney General Letitia James highlighted the efforts of her office to bolster environmental and public health protections in New York. Over her tenure, the ...
Jordi Fernandez was hired Monday as coach of the Brooklyn Nets, who are looking to bounce back after missing the playoffs for the first time in six years. The Nets finished 32-50 and fired Jacque ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1926, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “LONDON (AP) — The Duke and Duchess of York are the proud possessors of a girl baby. The little Princess made her advent into the world ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1853, a Brooklyn Daily Eagle editorial said, “In a part of our yesterday’s edition we briefly announced the death of William Rufus King, the Vice President of the United States.
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Workers at an illicit weed outlet in Brooklyn Heights are now barricaded behind walls of bulletproof plexiglass, following the shop’s most recent robbery by a mob of violent ...
A civil rights complaint has been filed against the New York City Public Schools Athletic League, alleging that recent policy changes have significantly reduced access to sports for Black and ...