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Assemblywoman Latoya Joyner wants funds for the city to continually test cooling towers for legionella.

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Two additional sites have also been identified as being infected with legionella, officials said.

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The free tests will be available until October for buildings with cooling towers.

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City could not probe death of South Bronx teacher in April because there were no other victims.

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James Rouse taught at P.S. 325 near the epicenter of the city's Legionnaires' disease outbreak.

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Once the new entrance is built, the original ramp will be inactive unless there is an emergency.

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Seven have died and 81 others have been infected with the disease, officials said at Monday's meeting. 

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The parade celebrates the country's independence from Spain.

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DNAinfo found that the number of NYC crimes fluctuates after the NYPD reports them to the public.

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Commissioner Bill Bratton said the new process will take a year, down from the prior four-year process. 

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The environmental permits are needed to continue construction and operation of the Yorkville facility.

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The city is partnering with eyeglasses giant Warby Parker to provide school kids with glasses.

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The mayor feared his second term would be doomed if crime rose and he did nothing, sources said.

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Mayor Bill de Blasio included money in the new budget to keep beaches and pools open past Labor Day. 

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Bill de Blasio had a long history of walking shoulder to shoulder with protesters before becoming mayor.