Brooklyn Tenants Say They’re ‘Prisoners’ In Building With Busted Elevators And No Gas
Disabled tenants at 1933 Union St say broken elevators and months without cooking gas have left wheelchair users trapped and prompted federal and housing‑court suits. Advocates say management has been unresponsive.
Mamdani Drafts Summer Welcome Corps To Greet World Cup Crowds
A new city volunteer program will station New Yorkers at high‑traffic sites this summer to help World Cup fans and other visitors navigate the city.
Feds Say Brooklyn Manager Skimmed $573K From Mohawk Assisted Living
Federal prosecutors say a Brooklyn man diverted more than $573,000 intended for care at a Mohawk assisted living facility; federal charges were filed after his June 2 court appearance.
Some New York EVs Quietly Blow Past Their EPA Range, Tests Reveal
Consumer Reports’ 70‑mph highway tests found some EVs beat their EPA range by dozens of miles — BMW’s i4 and some trucks stood out. Local incentives can change the math.
Sunset Park Bottle Beating: Cops Hunt Attacker In 2:30 A.M. Lobby Clash
NYPD Crime Stoppers circulated a wanted bulletin after a 24‑year‑old was struck with a glass bottle inside a Sunset Park building. Detectives are asking anyone with video or tips to come forward.
15-Story Utica Avenue Tower Poised To Shake Up Prospect Lefferts Skyline
A 15-story, 224-unit mixed-use building has permits filed for 530 Utica Avenue in Prospect Lefferts Gardens; the filing names Mimi Ho as owner and GF55's Shay Alster as architect.












