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Melrose »

The announcement comes as Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are still feuding.

Mott Haven »

Empire Hotel Group Vice President Glenn Isaacs blasted the city for not giving the hotel enough info.

Queens Village »

The intersection of 222nd Street and 92nd Road will be renamed “Detective 1st Grade Brian Moore Way.”

Mott Haven »

The list of infected buildings grew while the death toll remained at 12, officials said.

Arrochar »

The intersection of Major Avenue and Lily Pond Road will be renamed Officer Thomas Choi Avenue.

Morrisania »

The two men held dueling press conferences Monday and gave out conflicting and confusing information.

Civic Center »

Concerns about crime and homelessness are also on the rise, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.

Morrisania »

Health inspectors now plan to visit P.S. 325 for the first time since a teacher there died in April.

Civic Center »

Safe NYC will involve several city agencies focusing on outreach and prevention.

Civic Center »

The mayor received his lowest overall approval rating in the Quinnipiac University poll.

Concourse »

A new law will require cooling towers to be registered and inspected for the disease.

Williamsburg »

The protest on Sunday is part of an ongoing effort to get the city to finish Bushwick Inlet Park.

East Harlem »

Fines have dropped to $15.7 million from $32.5 million and the number of violations declined by a third.

Civic Center »

One system was on top of Lincoln Hospital and the other at Concourse Plaza in The Bronx.