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Melissa Mark-Viverito

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Helen Rosenthal and Mark Levine proposed legislation that would ban cars in certain parts of the park.

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The police commissioner told the City Council he also wants funding for 1,000 new police officers.

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The parade had previously barred openly gay groups from participating, saying it politicized the march.

East Harlem »

Mayor Bill de Blasio said major changes are coming to the city's public housing developments.

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The council speaker said there's "no cause for concern" after she tested positive for high-risk HPV.

East Harlem »

The open house will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday Aug. 22.

East Harlem »

Capt. Thomas Harnisch, of the 25th Precinct, reinstated the permit and met with organizers.

East Harlem »

Mark-Viverito used Twitter to reveal she has a high-risk version of the sexually transmitted virus.

Central Harlem »

The mayor unveiled a plan to fund more community initiatives to fight a spike in gun violence.

East Harlem »

Harlem's indoor market will receive money to help open new small businesses and attract more customers.

Prospect Heights »

The mayor could boost his stature nationally if the 2016 DNC comes to Barclays Center.

Civic Center »

DNAinfo New York mapped how City Council members doled out their discretionary funds.

East Harlem »

The developers began a series of community meetings to get feedback on their planned 1,000-unit tower.

Washington Heights »

The bins are a growing problem for the city, said Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez.

Bed-Stuy »

The new "audible alarms bill" requires the city to examine schools to see where alarms are necessary.