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Bill de Blasio

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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

De Blasio says some of the city's most intractable problems were ignored for decades.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

When completed, there will be a total of 750 youth beds, triple the amount when de Blasio took office.

Civic Center »

The $15 wage brings up the lowest-paid early education workers, but doesn't fix the gap with DOE staff.

Chelsea »

Officials want a ferry route that makes stops on the Hudson River between Lower Manhattan and Inwood.

Civic Center »

Dr. Herminia Palacio, 54, has more than 25 years of experience in public health.

Civic Center »

The announcement is part of the city's 90-day review of how it delivers homeless services.

Civic Center »

There were 350 homicides in 2015 compared with 333 in 2014, officials said Monday. 

Civic Center »

City officials say they already have procedures to move homeless people to shelters in freezing cold.

Greenpoint »

The de Blasio administration will no longer support a plan to build luxury high rises there.

Civic Center »

More than 200 pedestrians and bicyclists have been killed and 20,000 hurt since the law took effect.

Midtown »

Veteran advocacy groups said Mayor Bill de Blasio shouldn't take a victory lap just yet.

Times Square & Theater District »

Times Square will have close to 6,000 officers on New Year's Eve, officials said.

Civic Center »

The mayor hopes to make progress on salary negotiations in the next few weeks.

Woodside »

Queens Boulevard was ranked third on People for Bikes' annual list of best new bike lane projects.

Grymes Hill »

DA-elect Michael McMahon will officially take the spot as Staten Island's top prosecutor on Jan. 1.