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Long Island City »

The 7,000 residents of Queensbridge Houses will be the first to receive the free service.

Civic Center »

Mayor de Blasio will discuss how the city is reducing emissions while lifting residents out of poverty.

Edenwald »

The two touted the "Summer All Out" program, but rapes continue to rise.

Concourse »

The city said 20,325 new and preserved units in fiscal year 2015 mark the largest amount since 1989.

Great Kills »

The winner will serve until Dec. 31, 2016, according to the proclamation.

Tompkinsville »

The mayor cited a new community policing effort as the one-year anniversary of Garner's death nears.

Jamaica »

The city has issued 250,000 municipal ID cards since the program started in January, officials said.

Upper East Side »

School safety agents would remain, but the precinct's school response unit will disband, sources said.

West Village »

The governor outlined "major steps" being taken to advance his "blueprint" to end AIDS by 2020.

Sheepshead Bay »

Both leaders continued to jab each other in the wake of a tough legislative session for the mayor.

Financial District »

The U.S. national women's soccer team will parade down the Canyon of Heroes starting at 11 a.m.

East Harlem »

Gunfire at dice games recently left at least one person dead and others wounded.  

Fort Greene »

The city is looking for developers to build on the grassy area at Myrtle Avenue and St. Edwards Street.

East Elmhurst »

The $17.8 million program would place low-risk individuals under supervised release.

Greenwich Village »

The governor issued a subdued response to Mayor Bill de Blasio's scathing criticism.