Rent growth in Queens and Brooklyn slowed down substantially year-over-year in December 2024, compared to that of Manhattan, according to a report from the
A 15-year-old boy was killed and two other teens were shot and wounded in a pair of separate shootings in New York City that happened less than an hour apart on Tuesday, according to authorities. The back-to-back shootings happened just 35-minutes apart in Queens and Brooklyn — with suspects in both cases still on the loose, cops said.
Members of a gang with ties to Venezuela were arrested and indicted on weapons charges after an investigation uncovered a gun-trafficking ring that sold firearms and drugs throughout New York
As congestion pricing chugs along, another big MTA project stands to move forward with financial support from the Manhattan toll plan: a new Brooklyn-to-Queens train that will potentially transform city travel as outer-borough commuters know it.
New York City’s housing landscape is shifting — and the East River is no longer a dividing line, but a bridge to opportunity, according to StreetEasy.
Families in Brooklyn and Queens are not giving up their fight to save four neighborhood day care centers slated to shut down in June. The closures were announced despite a recent proposal by Gov. Kathy Hochul to invest $110 million to upgrade and build new day cares.
Queens mourns the loss of its longtime voice in letters. Larry Penner, a mass transit expert, transportation advocate, and historian, died in hospice care on Jan. 16 after a year-long battle against pancreatic cancer.
Finding free activities in New York City feels like hitting the jackpot, as the city is quite expensive. See our list for free things you can do in the area:
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Jan. 24 announced the completion of two new elevators, making the Woodhaven Boulevard J/Z subway station, which serves 3,500 daily riders, fully accessible.
Searching for all 42 Spider-Bots in? Here's an interactive map to show you the location of each one, from Astoria to the Upper West Side.
I released the Mount Rushmore of Brooklyn-Queens CHSAA basketball as selected by the league’s longtime coaches, administrators, officials, and superfans. Had I conceived the idea even five years ago,
NYC families are struggling as the Department of Education won't renew leases for five early childhood centers.