After a child's death, a community fights back
Category: <span>Politics</span>
The Obamacare Rollout: A South Brooklyn Snapshot
Computer glitches matter but a lack of education is the biggest challenge ahead of the Affordable Healthcare Act.
The Mystery of Asthma
Over a quarter of the population of Red Hook has asthma. The reasons are still hidden in obscurity.
How did Dumbo become Dumbo? The story of a neighborhood
This is the story of how Dumbo went from an underutilized waterfront area to a thriving industrial, commercial and tech hub.
Are Quality of Life Policies Still Out of Control?
This is a story about a set of laws. Minor laws for minor infractions that everyone agrees should be on the books, but no one knows exactly how to enforce.
Connections: The Struggle to Reach Students with Autism
Michael McShane asked his students their favorite color on the first day of school. Some students gave him blank stares; one immediately responded: “Pizza.”
Rx for Day Three of ACA Signups: Take Two Aspirin
The early days of the Affordable Care Act have not been easy ones.
Tea Party Locals Debate Shutdown
While the Republican congressmen who led the charge to a government shutdown mostly hail from places far from New York City, the borough isn’t without its own conservative voices.
The race for mayor: What Brooklyn wants
With the mayoral primaries just days away, the Brooklyn Ink staff asked some 250 Brooklynites three questions about their voting preferences.
A Chat with Mayoral Candidate John Catsimatidis
Republican candidate John Catsimatidis agreed to a sit-down interview with the Brooklyn Ink.




