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Businesses that put their signs too far out into the sidewalk are being hit with $100 fines.

Manhattan »

The new law will force schools to disclose extensive information about suspensions and police activity.

Manhattan »

The Council cracked down on ATMs illegally placed on sidewalks, arguing they obstruct traffic.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Queensboro Bridge will soon be named after former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, city officials announced.

Manhattan »

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

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Celebrities and advocates called for breaking down the stigma of HIV in the fight against AIDS.

Manhattan »

New legislation passed Tuesday will force the DOT to publish its criteria for deciding why and where it installs "traffic calmers."

Manhattan »

The Assembly passed a resolution to halt hydrofracking, which many think could damage the city's water, for six months.

Manhattan »

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

Downtown »

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly promoted dozens of officers at a ceremony at police headquarters.

Manhattan »

Michael Bloomberg's new schools chancellor pick isn't helping his popularity among voters, a new Quinnipiac poll finds.

Manhattan »

Councilwoman Christine Quinn outlined a comprehensive "ground to garbage" approach for New York's food system.

Manhattan »

Agencies across the city are warning that the new cuts will compromise safety and hurt children and seniors.

Manhattan »

The merger was one of the promises Mayor Bloomberg made in his State of the City address in January.

Downtown »

Nearly 100 faith leaders came together to demand that city-subsidized companies pay their workers more.