Hours after scoring the winning goal in a seminfinal of a tournament, Phillip Tisson was killed near a club where he had been celebrating.
In a Brooklyn neighborhood, a group of “friends and co-conspirators” enjoy Grub, a communal dinner made from wasted food recovered from the trash.
From his birth in Jamaica to his death at the hands of a robber in a kosher liquor store in Brooklyn, Yoseph Robinson’s life was filled with unusual turns.
A 29-year-old woman was raped in the park house at St. Andrew’s Playground by a man who was armed with a box cutter and fled on a bicycle, the police said.
Beginning October 6, the Brooklyn Museum will be keeping later hours, the museum announced, staying open until 6 p.m. on Wednesdays and 10 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays.
Evelyn Kozak and Susie Mushatt Jones are both 111-year-old Brooklynites, and, unlike Japan’s phantom centenarians, they are quite real.
Organizers of the Free Store in Bedford-Stuyvesant say it demonstrates the feasibility of recycling and offers an alternative to mainstream capitalism
Harold C. Turner was found guilty of threatening to assault or kill the appellate judges who upheld a Chicago ban on handguns.
Three federal judges testified about an Internet posting by a white supremacist who suggested that “these judges deserve to be killed.”