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Crown Heights »

Despite local backlash, residents overall think the plan is a "good idea," a Baruch/NY1 poll found.

Civic Center »

De Blasio's team tried to claim his agents were not subject to Freedom of Information requests.   

Civic Center »

The mayor told NY1's Errol Louis he would disclose future emails, but not ones he already received.

Williamsburg »

The NY1 morning anchor gabs with us about his commute, his neighborhood and his new children's book.

Civic Center »

It'll take months for the NYPD to officially ink a contract for the cameras, a recent court filing says.

Civic Center »

The mayor's approval rating jumped 14 points since September, according to a NY1/Baruch College poll.

Greenwich Village »

Commissioner Bratton read "Officer Buckle and Gloria" to kids at Jefferson Market Library.

New Dorp »

Rep. Michael Grimm won't be charged for threatening NY1 reporter Michael Scotto.

Great Kills »

Rep. Michael Grimm threatened to "break in half" NY1 reporter Michael Scotto after an interview.

New York City »

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and GOP challenger Wendy Long faced off for the first and only time Wednesday.

Cobble Hill »

Theresa Casivant used reporter Vivian Lee's makeup before punching her in the neck, witnesses said.

Downtown »

At least six reporters, from organizations including the New York Daily News, the Associated Press and DNAinfo, were arrested in the course of reporting on Occupy Wall Street.

Downtown »

Good unemployment news rallied Wall Street momentarily Friday, a day after the Dow Jones dropped 513 points amid global financial fears.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Residents of 70 Baruch Drive say a stream of raw sewage has been flooding the path to their front door.