“Justice was served,” candidate Misba Abdin says of a ruling overturning a Board Of Elections decision that nixed his campaign
Justice Kavanaugh was sworn into the United States Supreme Court earlier this month despite being accused of sexual assault by professor Christine Blasey Ford.
And they’re hosting a Planetarium on Sunday to really show off their custom-made sound system.
While certain sources claim New York might get “hammered” by Hurricane Joaquin, we have a feeling the only kind of hammered you’re going to get this weekend is the kind that takes place in Brooklyn… at a music venue… at one of these shows…
A little birdy (our art editor,
A leak from the Supreme Court inspires two fundraisers at the new Bushwick club.
Following a Supreme Court failure to make a decision on keystone Obama administration immigration legislature Thursday, local organizations and community members announced that they would be rallying today at noon outside City Hall to express indignation with the country’s lawmakers
“That’s the kind of thing that happens when a community gets split.”
Voter suppression still happens in New York “in insidious ways”
The Our City, Our Vote law grants an estimated 800,000 NYC legal permanent residents the ability to vote in municipal elections, becoming the largest expansion of voting rights in the nation’s recent history. A lawsuit filed in Staten Island by the RNC puts its legality to the test.
Juan Ardila, the 27-year-old progressive, came up roughly 500 votes shy against incumbent Councilman Robert Holden, with roughly 46 percent of the vote according to early tallies. Ardila hasn’t yet conceded.
In a crowded race, candidates promise to do more than Eric Adams.
As the election tightens, big real estate is dumping money into local city council races
In a wide-open election, candidates in Brooklyn (and all over NYC) will be running on ranked ballots for the first time
The right-wing radical in Ridgewood allegedly urged Trump to execute AOC and Nancy Pelosi
On the heels of this singularly terrible year, Bushwick Daily needs your help
Antonio Reynoso’s campaign could finally bring the largely ceremonial political crown to North Brooklyn.
‘Our campaign was going to win,’ Ousted Candidates Plan For Next Year
A breakdown of the events happening today.
A breakdown of the protests scheduled for today.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Thursday night extending New York “PAUSE” until May 28.
The Bushwick reproductive rights group is pushing for lasting change through specificity and inclusivity.
Known for avant-garde displays, Living Installation is back with another intriguing performance
Census participation is not just a numbers game. It’s an act of resistance against the federal administration.
His victim was 17-years-old.
A new bill would create a task force to study NYC nightlife and recommend ways to modernize the system of licensing.
Many of us are afraid today, not only for the nation and the world but for our very individual rights.