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The Mayor's office sent out SCOUT teams to monitor snow conditions in the city on Wednesday.

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More than a foot of snow could slam the city Tuesday night into Wednesday afternoon, meteorologists said.

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The average response time to 911 calls during the December blizzard was 55 minutes, more than 10 times longer than normal.

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An apologetic Deputy Mayor Stephen Goldsmith testified at a City Council hearing about the blizzard on Monday.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Vangelis Kapatos, suffered a spinal cord injury after landing on uncollected garbage in a suicide attempt last week.

Manhattan »

Manhattanites still reeling from the blizzard should prepare themselves for another round of snow on Friday.

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The city's sluggish response to last week's blizzard threatens to undermine Bloomberg's reputation as a top manager.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

A man who jumped from a ninth-floor window was saved when he landed on a pile of garbage.

Manhattan »

One week after a blizzard dumped 20 inches of snow on Manhattan, alternate side parking rules remain suspended.

Manhattan »

Garbage pick up is set to resume on Monday, one week after a blizzard dumped 20 inches of snow on the city.

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Despite assurances that all streets would be plowed by 7 a.m., Mayor Michael Bloomberg said plows were still working.

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Nicole Bode was snowed in with her mother and mother-in-law.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A giant snowman in Washington Heights is bringing smiles and laughs to residents and accidental passers-by.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg continued to come under fire Wednesday for the city's sluggish response to Sunday's blizzard.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A massive slush puddle at the intersection of Houston and Allen streets made for a watery walk Tuesday.