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Downtown Brooklyn »

The Senate voted Thursday to approve Lynch's confirmation.

Bed-Stuy »

Members allegedly stole thousands of dollars from a charity and attempted illegal property sales.

West Village »

The former home of Veranda on Seventh Ave. South will be replaced by six stories of condos and retail.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Eric Holder promised to investigate the death of an unarmed Staten Island man by police.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The president is expected to make the announcement Saturday at the White House.

Upper West Side »

Eric Schneiderman filed a motion opposing the proposed $108 million sale of the Salvation Army facility.

Civic Center »

Lyft said it would abide by TLC regulations and state laws.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The ride-sharing operator has been in discussions to make its service legal in the city.

Gramercy »

The deal with the Attorney General's office settles a $1.75M lawsuit over James' club mismanagement.

Times Square & Theater District »

Circle NYC must pay the state and also fork over additional restitution to the victims.

Gramercy »

Ex-president O. Aldon James has to be out of his National Arts Club apartment by July 31.

Stuy Town »

Stuy Town residents can avoid a pay increase if leasing agents misled them.

East Harlem »

Eric Schneiderman is looking into how the parade's board used MillerCoors funds meant for scholarships.

Gramercy »

Rev. Tom Pike, former rector of the Calvary-St. George's Church, is the National Arts Club's president.

Chelsea »

A private company, MZA Events, brings in hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees and bonuses.