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Hunts Point »

Inmate David Marrero was slashed in the face by reputed Bloods member Steven Sidbury, documents say.

St. George »

The Legal Aid Society filed a motion against the city for violating the judge's 2015 order.

Civic Center »

The revelation comes as the city decides to move forward with the $6.4 million deal.

Upper West Side »

Firefighter Gordon Springs, 27, who is black, filed a discrimination lawsuit against the department.

West Farms »

Police will also try to not issue frivolous tickets and aggressively investigate quotas, officials said.

Belmont »

'This is what happens when you run from the cops,' an officer allegedly said before pushing the man.

Long Island City »

The autistic boy's death resulted in Avonte's Law, requiring better schools safety measures.

Long Island City »

Education Department worker Heidi Husser had sued over a wide pay difference between men and women.

Gramercy »

Parents at Baruch Middle School say they wish they had been told of an incident of online harassment.

University Heights »

Ashley Ramirez, the mother of Poseidon Quinones, is suing the city for $7.5 million.

Castleton Corners »

The boy was injured when he crashed his sled into a bale of hay at the foot of a hill.

Park Slope »

Noah Phillpotts, 19, plans to file a federal civil rights lawsuit over the incident.

Civic Center »

The Law Department chose Jay Eisenhofer's firm three months after he gave $20,000 to mayor's nonprofit.

Civic Center »

The plan would have deleted emails from 14 city agencies after 90 days, but it was never implemented.