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City Council Speaker Christine Quinn

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Manhattan »

City Council members slammed the Bloomberg administration Wednesday for a new homeless shelter policy that forces those seeking help to prove they have nowhere else to go.

Manhattan »

A bill to limit the city's cooperation with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement passed the city Council Thursday.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg launched the official lead-up to the city's Small Business Saturday project in Union Square.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The online review site Yelp opened its East Coast headquarters near Union Square on Wednesday, a move that earned the company five stars from Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg's poll numbers are sagging, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Upper East Siders are fighting a developer's plans to raze Ruppert Playground and replace it with a 49-story tower.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Steve Lu, the owner of Christopher Golden Woks, said the business has been plagued by groups of young loiterers and occasional vandals. 

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has sent out a legal brief detailing its case against a large homeless shelter in Chelsea.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

A citizen's group against a proposed development on top of Chelsea Market is meeting with local officials, including Speaker Christine Quinn and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The City Council has promised a multi-million dollar grant to the Irish Arts Center to help build a new facility in Hell's Kitchen.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

A judge has approved the City Council's request to join a legal battle that could reduce the size, or even shut down, a recently opened homeless shelter in Chelsea.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The council committee vote came Wednesday as BRC moved its first clients into the 328-bed residential facility at 127 W. 25th St.

Manhattan »

The council reached a deal to save cuts to services including fire departments, ACS and senior services.

Manhattan »

A campaign condemning hate crimes comes following recent attacks throughout New York.