A Long Island lawyer was disbarred for misusing a vulnerable client’s home-sale proceeds for personal gain and billing ...
Ely S. Parker, denied NY Bar admission in 1849 for being Native American, was posthumously recognized for his legal legacy.
The Appellate Division allowed NYC to pursue repayment from a Brooklyn building owner after tenants were relocated due to unsafe conditions.
NYC CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER Matthew Fraser announced Tuesday the launch of a first-of-its-kind Emergency Communications ...
From dashing off a heated text message to composing an op-ed, writing allows you to, at once, name your pain and create distance from it.
Three years ago, if someone needed to fix a leaky faucet or understand inflation, they usually did one of three things.
THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (MTA) on Tuesday announced the completion of station and accessibility upgrades.
THE NEW YORK CITY LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION on Tuesday voted to designate two new historic districts in Brooklyn.
MORE THAN 130 HOUSES OF WORSHIP, COMMUNITY KITCHENS, AND NONPROFITS RECEIVED A TOTAL OF 70,000 pounds of Thanksgiving foods.
THE SECOND ANNUAL MAIMONIDES NEUROLOGY SYMPOSIUM BROUGHT EXPERTS TOGETHER FROM THREE HOSPITAL SYSTEMS on Nov. 14.
A Park Slope townhouse long known for its bright magenta exterior is back on the market — now in muted tones — for $4.995 million.
Global Kids will partner with P.S. 21 Crispus Attucks School to serve hundreds of free meals to local Brooklyn students.