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Manhattan »

Higher age limit applies to those whose tests were thrown out after a judge deemed them discriminatory.

Manhattan »

A cab driver reportedly claims that four FDNY officers in dress uniform punched him, spat on him and stole his jacket.

Manhattan »

The comptroller has released a report that says that city workers' benefit costs are similar to other large employers.

Midtown & Theater District »

A mattress caught fire on the fifth floor of 332 West 51st St. Tuesday morning, according to the FDNY.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Fire broke out at 50 Overlook Terrace Friday night, injuring at least two felines, a witness said.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

A fire broke out inside a residential high-rise on East 75th Street Tuesday night, seriously injuring one person.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

A flue incident caused some smoke problems at the Gramercy Park Hotel early Tuesday.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A pet hedgehog and rabbit were killed in the fire, which displaced about two-dozen residents.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Anderson Cooper's renovated firehouse apartment wasn't much use to his new neighbors when their building caught fire.

Downtown »

Today is the deadline for nearly 10,000 workers who inhaled toxic dust on 9/11 to join a multimillion settlement with the city.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

There were no reported injuries after the fire at the Hudson Heights co-op, but one second floor apartment was gutted.

Manhattan »

The city may allow an agreement, which staffed 60 engine companies with an extra man, to lapse early next year.

Harlem »

The fire broke out in a trash can inside the cafeteria at the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics, the FDNY said.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Two firefighters were injured in the blaze that started inside an apartment building on St. Nicholas Avenue.

Manhattan »

A Queens judge ruled Monday that Retired Capt. James Corrigan's name should be listed beside his colleagues.