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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

All of the city's 1.1 million students can get free lunch this school year, officials said Wednesday.

Mott Haven »

The DA noted problems with witness accounts and inconsistent information provided to prosecutors. 

Flatlands »

Loiseau Desmoulins killed his wife at their Avenue J apartment building, police said.

SoHo »

A lawyer for one of the suspects said the victim was trying to take over a spot held by his client.

Crown Heights »

Arrests linked to the pre-carnival celebration dropped to seven this year from 12 in 2016, police said.

Astoria »

The stations arrive starting Sept. 12, bringing 2,000 bikes to Astoria, Harlem and Crown Heights.

Far Rockaway »

The plan calls for at least $126 million to attract higher density commercial and residential projects.

Crown Heights »

Elsewhere on the route, a man bit an officer's hand and he was subdued with a stun gun, police said.

Central Harlem »

Harlem's average price per square foot rose by 171 percent between 2009 and July 2017, a study says.

Crown Heights »

Following years of deadly violence at the event, the NYPD is locking down the J'Ouvert parade route.

Rego Park »

The officers felt dizzy and lightheaded after entering an apartment at 63-84 Saunders St. in Rego Park.

Greenpoint »

Gary Correa, 20, was charged with murder, police said. 

Chelsea »

The market would serve "higher-end" breakfast, lunch and dinner fare, a representative for English said.

Astoria »

The vandalism follows a debate over whether the city should remove statues of controversial figures.

Inwood »

The burglary took place in an apartment on West 189th Street and Wadsworth Avenue, police said.