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Manhattan »

The city will lose about 200 programs serving about 27,000 children next fall, officials said.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The two candidates vying for City Councilwoman Gale Brewer's seat have both raised more than $60,000.

Manhattan »

The City Council voted Thursday on a group of bills designed to make parking less of a pain.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

East Side City Councilman Dan Garodnick raised more than $1 million toward a citywide campaign.

Downtown »

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer is vowing to stop the city from selling three buildings.

Manhattan »

New legislation would prevent the city from towing cars for minor violations, saving drivers steep fines.

East Village & Lower East Side »

City Councilwoman Margaret Chin is set to introduce a resolution in the wake of Danny Chen's death.

Downtown »

The struggling Seaport Museum and American Folk Art Museum may mount a joint exhibit in June 2012.

Manhattan »

Scores of guides with the city's largest sightseeing company are facing layoffs on Jan. 1. 

Downtown »

The council had been meeting at a nearby bank since renovations pushed them out of City Hall.

Manhattan »

The City Council has sued the Bloombereg administration over "cruel" new homeless policy.

Manhattan »

Gray Line tour guides' union says the company plans to replace them with a recording to cut costs.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Tennis aficionados and city officials remain divided over a plan to renovate Inwood's tennis courts.

Manhattan »

The City Council voted Tuesday to sue the Bloomberg administration to halt a new homeless intake policy.

Manhattan »

The City Council is expected to file suit against the city to halt a controversial new homeless policy.