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Lower Manhattan's top elected officials want the agency to conduct a risk assessment of the Chinatown street.

Downtown »

Lawyers for 9/11 workers sickened from inhaling toxic dust are submitting a revised settlement to a judge Thursday.

Manhattan »

A group of Downtown politicians want the federal government to help reopen the long-closed Chinatown stretch.

Manhattan »

New Yorkers want the Zadroga bill passed, but Republicans worry about the cost.

Downtown »

Tax fillings show the organizations behind the proposed Ground Zero mosque have only $1.2 million in assets.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Ray LaHood tells Chinatown Working Group he will contact Dept. of Homeland Security.

Downtown »

3-Legged Dog Theater Co. will be forced to leave their Greenwich Street location unless they pay the MTA $306,000.

Manhattan »

Over $600 million of the $2 billion in federal money given to the LMDC after 9/11 has not been spent.

Downtown »

The downtown community has mixed feelings about plans for an Islamic center near Ground Zero, but Community Board 1 approved the plan Wednesday night.

Downtown »

"We will not be intimidated by those who hate the freedoms that make this city and this country so great," Bloomberg said.

Downtown »

DNAinfo's timeline shows the city has averted disaster nine times since 9/11.

Manhattan »

Three experts debated whether the 9/11 terror trials should be held downtown.

Manhattan »

Local politicians are worried about the closure of Engine 4 in Lower Manhattan, which fought the recent Chinatown fire.