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Upper East Side »

Quik Park didn't pay its rent for one year and remained even after its lease was ended, attorneys say.

Central Harlem »

The church was found guilty of five landmark violations and ordered to pay $1,850.

Bed-Stuy »

The mayor praised the appeals court decision to halt Judge Shira Scheindlin's order to install a monitor.

Mott Haven »

A study showed that a California police department that used cameras reduced civilian complaints.  

Civic Center »

Judge Shira Scheindlin ruled that millions of New Yorkers were unlawfully stopped and searched.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Prop 8 was declared unconstitutional in California, and New Yorkers celebrated.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Members of Our Lady of Vilnius on Broome Street fought to save the church for five years.

Manhattan »

A federal court judge has ordered the installation of a court-appointed monitor to oversee the FDNY's hiring practices.

Midtown & Theater District »

A judge decided last week that the city can arrest ticket-hawkers for an Empire State Building virtual reality ride, but the city said it will take a while for the policy to go into effect.

Manhattan »

A judge ruled Wednesday that the new state teacher evaluation's emphasis on students' test scores is too high.

Manhattan »

The legislation, set to take effect Thursday, would have forced emergency pregnancy centers to disclose whether they provide abortions, among other information.

Manhattan »

A Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled that the NYCLU will be granted access to the NYPD's shooting incident reports.

Downtown »

The U.S. Court of Appeals struck down the FCC's ban on "fleeting expletives" but upheld policy that prohibited "deliberate and repetitive use."