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Upper East Side »

Workers will still be dealing with snow removal, officials said.

Midtown »

Below-freezing wind chills and 6 to 10 inches of snow are forecast to hit the city Tuesday.

Civic Center »

Subways and buses are running, schools are closed, roads are slick, and there's no trash pickup.

New York City »

Winter Storm Nemo could dump 10 inches of snow on NYC by early Saturday afternoon, experts warn.

Manhattan »

Commuters coming into the city from New Jersey and north of Manhattan experienced heavey delays as train lines were delayed and suspended Monday morning.

Manhattan »

Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith has stepped down and will be replaced by DEP Commissioner Cas Holloway.

Manhattan »

The apocalypse would suspend alternate side parking in the city, Mayor Michael Bloomberg joked on his radio show.

Manhattan »

Cathie Black's ouster is part of a larger effort to turn his third term around, political observers say.

Manhattan »

The Department of Sanitation has spent $75.7 million for snow removal and clean-up already this winter, according to a report.

Manhattan »

The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning.

Manhattan »

City public schools will stay open despite an overnight storm that dumped about nine inches of snow on the city.

Manhattan »

City officials demoted the head of Emergency Medical Services over the bungled response to the holiday blizzard.

Manhattan »

Federal investigators will determine if Department of Sanitation workers conspired to undermine clean-up efforts.

Midtown & Theater District »

The warning comes after a man was rushed to the hospital after being struck by falling ice in Times Square Tuesday.

Manhattan »

Although New Yorkers won't see snow on Christmas Day, more than a foot could fall starting Sunday.