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The city's latest budget revision includes 250 additional layoffs by the end of June, as the city continues to tighten its fiscal belt.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg stood by his decision to raid Zuccotti Park Friday, arguing that no elected officials have called for the encampment's return.

Downtown »

Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson slammed mayoral hopefuls who criticized the city's actions Tuesday morning, accusing them of ducking the question of whether tents should have remained.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez said he was thrown to the ground and beaten by police when he was arrested three blocks north of Zuccotti Park early Tuesday morning.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

An independent study of the landmark hotel showed a renovation is causing high levels of dust, mold, lead, and crystalline silica in areas where residents still live.

Manhattan »

The policy, which was set to take effect Monday, would require homeless people seeking to shelter to prove they have nowhere else to go.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Furnished Quarters President Gary Brown evicted five rent-stabilized families on Monday, despite protests from advocates and elected officials.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The new project is expected to provide 600 units of permanent affordable housing on Manhattan's Far West Side.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Tenants rallied against the eviction of several residents of 221 W. 16th Street, saying a legal loophole was used to get rid of low-rent tenants.

Manhattan »

The City Council voted Thursday in favor of legislation that would give the city the power to choose whether to consider permit marking in the city.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

DOT officials are starting to accept community input on where to put the city's new bike share stations, with more than 8,000 suggestions online so far.

Manhattan »

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and former Comptroller Bill Thompson shared their visions of the "Future of New York City" during a panel discussion Wednesday.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The chic handbag maker will move into a massive new building in the Hudson Yards development, kicking off construction after years of delays.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Obama administration officials will join hundreds of local parents, teachers and students Saturday to address the bullying of Asian American, Pacific Islander and Muslim American students.

Midtown & Theater District »

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced a new push for technology and healthcare jobs to quell frustrations fueling Occupy Wall Street.