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Brooklyn Democratic Party Welcomes 2,000 New Members

Brooklyn Democratic Party Welcomes 2,000 New Members

Kings County Democratic Party leader Rodynese Bichotte said the members are coming in under new rules that will redistribute power across the borough
Op-Ed: Jumaane Williams on COVID-19 Safety in Hasidic Communities

Op-Ed: Jumaane Williams on COVID-19 Safety in Hasidic Communities

Failures by the Mayor and Governor to adequately work with the community, or hear from its leaders, have helped create the tense and untenable moment in which we find ourselves.
After Printing Errors Render Ballots Void, What Brooklyn Absentee Voters Need to Know ...

After Printing Errors Render Ballots Void, What Brooklyn Absentee Voters Need to Know ...

Have voters lost confidence in the Election Board when it comes to sorting and counting mail-in votes?
Video: Housing & Education Opportunities in Black Communities Are Determined by the Census

Video: Housing & Education Opportunities in Black Communities Are Determined by the Census

The final in a five-part video series highlighting the urgent need for Brooklyn communities, especially communities of color, to fill out the census.
The Dominicans Love Haitians Movement is on a Mission to Erase Anti-Blackness

The Dominicans Love Haitians Movement is on a Mission to Erase Anti-Blackness

The movement is bringing awareness to the denaturalization of citizens of Haitian descent lawfully born in the Dominican Republic

Find Out If You're in a COVID-19 Hotspot and What Rules Apply

Brooklyn is facing a rising number of COVID-19 cases in certain areas. Find out if you're living in one of the hotspots and what new rules and restrictions apply.

Bushwick 'Wall of Lies' Vandalized With 'Vote Trump or Die,' Proud Boys Call

The mural displays more than 20,000 'false or misleading' statements made by President Trump over the last four years
Who Was Behind the Decision to Reopen Brooklyn Schools During the Coronavirus?

Who Was Behind the Decision to Reopen Brooklyn Schools During the Coronavirus?

In the second of this 3-part series, we investigate how the controversial decision to reopen schools was made, and who was responsible for making it.
This Bed-Stuy Dance School Needs Help from the Community it Was Built to Support

This Bed-Stuy Dance School Needs Help from the Community it Was Built to Support

The Dwana Smallwood Performing Arts Center will have to close in three months if it can’t secure the funds needed to keep the doors open

Antonio Reynoso on a Brooklyn Listening Tour in Borough President Bid

The progressive City Councilmember recently landed several key endorsements in his bid to succeed Borough President Eric Adams