Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Brooklyn and across NY.
Brooklyn's backyard will open its skating rink for the season on Wednesday, complete with new rental skates and Olympian-led classes.
"Take on Friday like three red panda cubs taking on the Prospect Park Zoo." The mayor said so.
Skyler Liverant over the weekend won bronze in the Cadet World Cup in Budapest.
Qigong Meditation, a campfire, bird watching, stained glass windows and more.
East Third Street now bares the name of Michael Leopoldo Bocchino, an FDNY firefighter who lost his life on 9/11.
Scientists discovered a beetle that is "new to science" in Brooklyn's historic cemetery, officials announced Tuesday.
The Prospect Park Alliance sent a friendly but firm reminder this week: Do not touch land-bound turtles. They're probably fine.
State officials warn the toxic blue-green algae could prove fatal to dogs who swim in the lake.
Windsor Terrace and Sunset Park have the third highest poverty rates in the borough after Brownsville and East New York
The new outdoor fitness center includes a misting station, group class space and 12 pieces of outdoor gym equipment.
Green-Wood Cemetery will host its first Three-Bs festival with food, music, spirits and (depending on your take on the afterlife) spirits.
Spring is sprung and so a fling will be flung. Here's your guide to events, performances, classes and more.
The Diocese of Brooklyn released the names of 108 clergy accused during its 166-year history.
Coney Island Avenue will be co-named Friday to honor the founder of modern Pakistan and the many Pakistani people who call Brooklyn home.
UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
Dan Loomis flipped over his handlebars Wednesday night trying to avoid a hard-to-see chain at the Bartel-Pritchard Square park entrance.
Greg Maugeri faces up to $4,000 in fines for trying to raise money for charity outside his Dyker Heights home, he said.
Father Patrick Burns took his own life inside the Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church rectory on Dec. 14, according to police.
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New Yorkers are reporting suspected child abuse more since 3-year-old Jaden Jordan was killed in 2016, a new report found.
Eric Adams said a developers' proposal to build a Caton Place apartment building could keep the Kensington Stables in business.
Here's what you need to know about race times, street closures and tracking the marathoners from your sofa.
Hey Kensington, become a Patch Mayor and get more involved in your community.
The $750,000 project is expected to be completed by spring 2019, park officials said.
It's time for Patch to name the worst grocery store in New York City. We need your help.
It's up to you to decide whether the Participatory Budget funds a new soccer field or better sinks and cabinets for local kindergarteners.
What's worse, $18 cucumber pepper quinoa juice or a dusty can of expired Spam? You decide.
The DOT decided not to pursue its public toilet project after Windsor Terrace residents complained they were "just dumping it there."
Congresswoman Yvette Clarke will investigate USPS problems that Patch learned include brawling postal workers, stolen money and ruined mail.
Get ready for fist fights, mutinies and some very long waits.
“This is the option that sucks the least," said Department of Transportation project manager Michael Klatsky.
Angry Brooklynites sent at least 25 letters to the Green-Wood Cemetery president after he accepted a statue of Dr. J. Marion Sims.
Animal lovers rushed to Prospect Park Sunday morning to rescue three swans trapped in a frozen lake, according to reports.
The city made the announcement just three days before the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.
A Bushwick startup mapped a million walks in Prospect Park. It turns out they mostly led toward food.
A new report claims 65 Brooklyn Diocese clergy members sexually abused children in Brooklyn and Queens.
Sacks of mail were left unattended in the lobby of a Kensington apartment building for hours, according to one resident.