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The 9/11 museum will charge fees similar to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an official said.

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The legislation would force pedicab drivers to let riders know, in writing, how much they'd have to pay.

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Chancellor Dennis Walcott said again Wednesday that over 6,000 teaching jobs are on the chopping block.

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The City Council is set to vote on legislation upping the age limit for those affected by a lawsuit Thursday.

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NYPL President Paul LeClerc warned Monday that cutbacks could close branches.

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A hearing was held to consider whether developers who receive big city grants should pay workers higher wages.

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Mayor Bloomberg said the city may need to build 70 new homeless shelters to make up for cuts to state aid.

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The mayor's plan got strong support at a City Council hearing Wednesday, but it remains unclear if Albany will back it.

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An apologetic Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith testified at a City Council hearing about the blizzard on Monday.

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Signal inspectors fudged reports for more than a decade, NYC Transit President Thomas Prendergast said.

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Bike lane proponents and advocates faced off at the City Council's first hearing on the issue Thursday.

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The City Council is pushing back on new cuts to senior, youth and children's services.

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The Council will weigh the pros and cons of the retailer coming to the city in a scheduled December hearing.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The public got its last chance Tuesday to weigh in on the massive Riverside Center development.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The "F to the Third Power" blog has become an Internet sensation since it launched late last month.