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Lower East Side »

They asked for a Boston man's phone and then distracted him by also asking for his wallet, police said.

East Flatbush »

The suspect placed the knife to a man's leg on the 5 train, police said.

New York City »

Smoking tobacco will be outlawed in NYCHA apartments, common areas and offices under a new HUD rule. 

East Harlem »

Listen to all 13 Gang Starr songs chosen as episode titles for Marvel's "Luke Cage."

Civic Center »

William E. Bratton died Thursday night in his hometown of Weymouth, Massachusetts. 

Woodside »

Raymond Epps was convicted of murdering Wayne Graves at his Woodside home in 2011. 

Chelsea »

Jeremy Wilson, 42, was arrested by the NYPD for pretending to be a war hero to lease a new BMW.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Ronald Sullivan Jr. was hired by Brooklyn DA Ken Thompson to unearth wrongful convictions.  

Midtown »

None of the 47 passengers were injured in the blaze, Massachusetts state police said. 

Central Harlem »

The Northern Manhattan Perinatal Partnership fired Daniel Rodriguez after learning of his actions.

DUMBO »

"The Fence" is an outdoor photo exhibit that began in Brooklyn Bridge Park and now graces four cities.

Chinatown »

The Chinatown bus company, known for its $15 Boston-to-New York route, is allowed to operate again.

Civic Center »

Commissioner Mitchell Silver had sitdowns with celebrities and billionaires about their pet causes.

Upper West Side »

In his short tenure as Parks Commissioner, Mitchell Silver has spent time on four different continents.

Chinatown »

The Chinatown bus operator wants a new license after it was shut down for safety violations in 2013.