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Manhattan »

The massive police ticket-fixing scandal allegedly includes incidents of domestic violence and drunk driving, sources say.

Manhattan »

Bloomberg said he and Ray Kelly are confident a new tracking system have made fixing nearly impossible today.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

A Columbus Avenue business owner says he's been given five tickets for parking in a legal spot.

Manhattan »

The mayor said that a new electronic monitoring system makes it much more difficult for police to fix tickets.

Manhattan »

The City Council Speaker announced a new "red alert system" to identify affordable housing that's about to be lost.

Midtown & Theater District »

Michael Cohl, producer of the $65 million Spider-Man musical, criticized reviewers who panned the show.

Manhattan »

The malaise of winter storms may have one fringe benefit — easier access to tapings of some late night talk shows.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The city has reportedly handed out more than 15,200 tickets to drivers who trespass in the Select Bus Service lanes.

Downtown »

The memorial will have limited access because of the construction happening around it, Mayor Bloomberg said.

Manhattan »

Drivers caught on tape driving in bus lanes along First and Second avenues will face $115 fines.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Residents differed on whether the NYPD should have ticketed seven men for playing chess in Inwood Hill Park.

Manhattan »

After miserable attendance in the 2010 season, the New York Mets have reduced ticket prices for 2011.

Manhattan »

The city broke its promise to dismiss tickets earned for parking in "no longer bus stops," motorists complain.

Manhattan »

Gov. David Paterson provided "inaccurate and misleading" testimony about getting World Series tickets, a report said.

Midtown & Theater District »

A new Broadway show called "The Ride" takes theater-goers to performances on the street in $1.3 million buses.