Cocaine hidden inside Caribbean cookbook, feds say

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers said the cookbook — titled "The Multi-Cultural Cuisine of Trinidad & Tobago & the Caribbean" was missing many of its recipes and photos because someone had carved a secret chamber in the pages.

Eric Adams cancels inauguration event at Kings Theater in Brooklyn

Mayor-elect Eric Adams has canceled his plan to hold his inauguration at the Kings Theater in Brooklyn due to rising coronavirus cases in the city.

Woman arrested for pouring gas, lighting fire outside Brooklyn yeshiva

Police say Sharee Jones, 39, was caught on surveillance video pouring gasoline in a straight line and lighting it on fire outside of the Yeshiva of Flatbush Thursday evening.

Man shouting homophobic slurs attacks subway rider in Brooklyn

The victim was riding a northbound J train when the suspect approached him, began yelling anti-gay slurs, and punched him in the face.

Dog mauls toddler to death in Brooklyn; man arrested

The police have arrested a man in connection with the dog-mauling death of a young boy in Flatbush, Brooklyn.

14 Brooklyn gang members busted in connection to 11 shootings: DA

Authorities say the suspects boasted about their criminal actions on social media, directing acts of violence and taking credit for shooting

George Floyd statues vandalized in Brooklyn, Newark

Officials say someone defaced the 6-foot sculpture located at Flatbush Junction with spray paint.

Food pantry offers kosher meals to families in Brooklyn

Masbia executive director Alexander Rappaport said families who are food insecure deserve to be able to properly celebrate the Jewish holidays.

NYPD: Cop shot man who rushed at officers

A police officer shot and wounded a man who rushed at officers but did not have a gun, according to Chief of Department Terence Monahan.

Officer suspended for blaring 'Trump 2020' from NYPD vehicle

The NYPD says it has suspended an officer for allegedly using his patrol car's loudspeaker to blast a message of support for President Donald Trump.

Pandemic worsens NYC's food crisis

An estimated 1.5 million New Yorkers cannot afford food, according to the New York Times. Their only lifeline is a food pantry.

Brooklyn Municipal Building to be named after Justice Ginsberg

New York City will celebrate the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by naming a building after her in Brooklyn, the borough of her birth, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday.

Feds: Man who ambushed cops was interested in ISIS and other terror groups

Dzenan Camovic was indicted on state charges including attempted aggravated murder and federal charges including theft and unlawful possession of a firearm.

12 more shootings including man struck while visiting memorial

As a disturbing spate of shootings continues to rattle New York City, the mayor and the police commissioner called on the state to reopen some courts so that the backlog of gun and shootings cases could be eased.

Boy, 12, among dead in Flatbush fire

A 12-year-old boy and a 69-year-old- man were killed in an early morning apartment fire in Flatbush, Brooklyn, according to fire officials.