Allen Devlin hosts CBS News New York's Black History Month special, "Preserving New York's Black History." Here are some of the featured stories: Remembering Manhattan's lost neig
A bird flu outbreak affecting eggs hits differently in a city where prices and availability fluctuate from block to block.
Two hundred cartons of eggs were given away for free in New York City on Friday to help offset the growing cost of the now-pricey household item.
Only 30% of eighth graders across the U.S. are proficient in reading, according to new data. But in the Diocese of Brooklyn, almost 70% of students currently in eighth grade are thriving in both English and math.
In a statement sent to news outlets Sunday, the NYPD said an image it circulated on social media of Camden Lee, a 15-year-old Brooklyn resident, “mistakenly stated that he was wanted for the fatal shooting” at the West Indian American Day Parade in September.
According to neighbors, the house was abandoned by its owner about five years ago, and squatters moved in about two years after that.
If the sidewalk shed around the Brooklyn Supreme Courthouse in Downtown Brooklyn were human, it might not be in Brooklyn anymore, but off at college, studying
Patsy Grimaldi, who died last week, was a crucial link between the early days of brick oven pizza and the pies that we eat all around town today.
A New York developer is unveiling plans for an apartment tower in downtown Brooklyn that will far exceed city and state energy-efficiency standards and be the tallest building of its kind in the world.
Deli and bodega owners told BI they're paying more than $200 for a case of eggs, forcing them to boost prices of the classic bacon, egg and cheese.
The city is entertaining ideas for infrastructure upgrades and sustainable businesses in the East New York area and at Broadway Junction.
After more than a decade of deterioration, the building's facade will undergo repair starting this fall, according to the city.