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Morrisania »

The Opera House Hotel was determined to be the initial site of the outbreak, health officials said. 

Concourse »

Union boss says city should have called in feds after a city school teacher died in April 30.

Morrisania »

Health inspectors now plan to visit P.S. 325 for the first time since a teacher there died in April.

East Village »

Columbia Care NY LLC plans on opening the dispensary by January 2016.

High Bridge »

Since July 10, 31 cases of the illness have been reported in the South Bronx.

Jackson Heights »

The food court at Diversity Plaza closed last week, customers said.

SoHo »

A complaint about the illegal child care facility was lodged with the Health Department in Nov. 2014.

Central Harlem »

Inspectors found evidence of rats and flies in the restaurant, according to the Health Department.

SoHo »

A 3-month-old boy died in an apartment on Greene Street on Monday at an unlicensed day care center.

Upper East Side »

The ice cream shop on Lexington Avenue and 60th Street was shuttered on July 9, the DOH said.

New Dorp Beach »

The Department of Health said infected insects were found in Glen Oaks and New Dorp Beach.

Civic Center »

New York City would be the first city in the country to require the warning.

Morningside Heights »

The fast-food joint was shuttered for improper refrigeration and evidence of flies, the DOH said.

Lower East Side »

Inspectors will post signs to let tenants know they've collected dust samples and will test for lead.

Central Harlem »

A Diversion Center where officers can take low-level offenders will open in Harlem this fall.