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The legislation calls for the DOE to make diversity a priority in its decision-making.

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The rezoning would affect P.S. 154, P.S. 130, P.S. 131 and P.S. 230.

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The Windsor Terrace and Carroll Gardens libraries welcomed 21 new computers this week.

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From a Park Slope Ebola scare to complaints of "Internet people," check out the week's popular stories.

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Councilman Brad Lander said he's "troubled" by reports police told black teens to get out of the area.

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A new parole office is slated to open in January at 15 Second Ave., near Whole Foods.

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Backers say there is no reason that job seekers' credit should be considered, with a few exceptions.

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The city will hold a lottery for the pre-K seats, which will be open to families living in District 15.

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The iconic Gowanus sign's letters will be reinstalled in a new location after removal, officials said.

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A bill to replace the current runoff system with instant-runoff voting would save money, advocates say.

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Local residents and an elected official voiced concern over unconfirmed plans to tear down the sign.

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The proposals, first suggested last year, would share more power with the City Council membership.

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Residents cast votes Sunday to determine how to spend nearly $14 million of the city’s money.

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Proponents of participatory budgeting projects in District 33 convened to advocate for their proposals.

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Seniors at Prospect Park Residence were told Wednesday night the facility is closing in 90 days.