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Why Former House of Kava Workers Organized and Protested This Summer

Earlier this summer former workers began to picket in front of Brooklyn House of Kava. They were soon joined by former regulars.

Loose Goats Had A Brief Taste of Freedom On Wyckoff Avenue

They escaped from a truck headed to a halal slaughterhouse.

Councilwoman Velázquez Urged Bushwick Immigrants to Know Their Rights at Recent Immigration Forum

The Council Woman held an immigrants right forum last weekend alongside local police and immigration lawyers.

The L Train Will Be Shutdown for 15 Weekends Leading Up to the L-Pocalypse

North Brooklyn residents will get a taste of what it will be like without the L for over 10 weekends leading up to the shutdown in 2019.

Luxury L Train Shutdown Alternative Takes an ‘L’ from Transit Advocates

The luxury service wants to function like a privatized version of the L train, however it may be out of reach for many Bushwick residents.

Council Member Espinal Launches Largest NYC Site for Urban Agriculture

The website was launched with the help of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

Senate Candidate Julia Salazar Keeps Bringing in the Endorsements

The local candidate has received support from local and national groups.

21-Year-Old Victim of Bushwick Shooting Has Been Identified

The shooting occurred in Bushwick last Thursday, killing one, injuring two others.

21-Year-Old Dead After Shooting In Bushwick Playground

There was a shooting last night in a Bushwick playground that alarmed nearby residents.

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