Environment Biden administration approves the nation’s 7th large offshore wind project March 27 | Associated Press
Biden administration approves the nation’s 7th large offshore wind project March 27 | Associated Press The Biden administration greenlit the seventh large offshore wind project in the...
A $15 toll to drive into part of Manhattan has been approved. That’s a first for US cities March 27 | Cedar Attanasio, Associated Press New York is on track to become the first U.S. city...
Opposing sides clash in first ‘Brooklyn Skate Garden’ community meeting March 27 | Wayne Daren Schneiderman PROSPECT HEIGHTS — Nobody was able to coast through this meeting. Both sides...
First look: Brooklyn Paramount glimmers with the combined splendor of past and present March 27 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN – Ahead of the Brooklyn Paramount’s official reopening...
Well-fed Nets look to dine in D.C. March 27 | John Torenli, Sports Editor The Nets feasted on a late-night dinner in Toronto following their...
The Moth brings beautiful stories to life in Brooklyn Heights March 26 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — On Wednesday, March 20, house staff could not get people...
‘An Elaborate Ruse to Trick Neighbors Into Saying Hello’ Comes to a Bittersweet End March 26 | Haidee Chu, THE CITY Over the past year, 202 Brooklynites have sipped coffee, slouched and sometimes...
Visa, Mastercard settle long-running antitrust suit over swipe fees with merchants March 26 | Ken Sweet and Mae Anderson, Associated Press Visa and MasterCard announced a settlement with U.S. merchants related to...
Women of the court celebrated for advocacy in equity, diversity and inclusion March 26 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor Full slideshow below On Friday, the Second Judicial District Equal Justice Committee...
Justice Christine Clark named judicial co-chair of Attorney Emeritus Program Advisory Council March 26 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor Chief Judge Rowan Wilson announced on Friday the appointment of Hon. Christine...
Short-handed Nets out-grind Raptors March 26 | John Torenli, Sports Editor Youth and desire proved to be the magic formula for the Brooklyn...
Manholes explode on Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights March 25 | Mary Frost BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Witnesses reported hearing two explosions before thick smoke began pouring...
4-day work week trials have been labelled a ‘resounding success’. But 4 big questions need answers March 25 | Anthony Veal, The Conversation A little more than a century ago, most people in industrialised countries...
Brooklyn’s legal community embraces tradition and joy at annual Purim celebration March 25 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor The Brooklyn legal scene came alive with color, costumes and camaraderie as...
NYC secures $2M donation from Mackenzie Scott to support children of incarcerated parents March 25 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor Children of Promise, NYC (CPNYC), a nonprofit dedicated to supporting children with...
Sal Piacente is watching you — beware March 25 | Andy Furman He’s watching – so don’t even think about it. Sal Piacente...
Andrew Cotto reveals the secrets of food writing and signs of a good Italian restaurant March 22 | Alice Gilbert Tell me about yourself and the many things that you do. I...
‘Cop of the Month’ awards for heroic 84th Precinct police officers March 22 | Mary Frost BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Two good-guy Brooklyn cops received the 84th Precinct Community...
Brooklyn Dining Club at Sociale: Designing Brooklyn Bridge Park, a conversation with Michael Van Valkenburgh March 22 | Andrew Cotto Full slideshow below The Brooklyn Dining Club held a special event, “Designing...
Cheating on your spouse is a crime in New York. That may change. March 22 | Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press For more than a century, it has been a crime to cheat...
New York Courts introduce online caseload dashboard to boost transparency March 22 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor In a move meant to enhance accessibility and transparency, the New York...
Lisa Kyung Gross connects immigrant women to the curious home chef March 22 | Alice Gilbert They may not be your grandmother, but they can come pretty close...
Legal advocates oppose $234M funding cut from public defense March 22 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor Legal services organizations across New York are rallying against a proposed budget...
Micro-apartments are back after nearly a century, as need for affordable housing soars March 21 | Hallie Golden and Claire Rush, Associated Press Every part of Barbara Peraza-Garcia and her family’s single-room...
With newspapers under siege, New York State ‘Sustainability Act’ could help save local journalism March 21 | Wayne Daren Schneiderman It certainly had “impact” and “proximity.” Taking place in the fabled hallway...
Access Justice Brooklyn welcomes new talent to young professionals board March 21 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor In a move meant to further its mission of making legal services...