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Bill de Blasio

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Eight landlords own the 12 properties in the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens.

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Police will now have discretion on how they deal with issues such as public urination.

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Deputy Chief David Colon became highest ranking police official to quit since probe began.

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A new poll also found that most voters found the mayor's actions unethical — but not illegal.

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Deputy Inspector James Grant of the 19th Precinct is trying to save his pension, sources say.  

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Politicians are calling for the mayor to use the same funding stream as the BQX to complete the park.

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The Quinnipiac poll also showed several city officials are neck-and-neck with him in election matchups.

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Federal and city prosecutors are reportedly investigating the $52 million Brooklyn Heights Library sale.

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A vote coming Wednesday on the Criminal Justice Reform Act of 2016 will also affect littering and noise.

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The FBI has questioned and investigated more than two dozen people with connections to City Hall.

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Bill de Blasio wants to keep some of his email private.  Michael Bloomberg did that, too.

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Good government groups say the mayor is limiting transparency in his administration.

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Brooklyn will get 73 more docking stations this summer, DOT officials said Thursday night.

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The move comes after the lifting of a deed restriction on the Lower East Side led to a lucrative sale.

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Inspector Peter DeBlasio and fired officer Michael Milici were questioned by the FBI, officials said.