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East Harlem Explosion

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The city has been fighting an order to pay $8,700 to cover the student's medical bills.

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Had the business stayed open for six months, the emergency loan would have turned into a grant.

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The city has received close to 300 notices of claim about the March 2014 explosion.

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The National Transportation Safety Board said both agencies played a role in the March 2014 explosion.

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Con Ed recently shut off gas at eight buildings owned by Alma Realty due to illegal hookups. 

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the fund "will distribute $425,000," but it only has $335,000.

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A building explosion killed eight people and injured dozens in East Harlem on March 12, 2014.

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Rasheed Thomas' military service ends next month, and he's looking for a new home and career.

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The money will be distributed in loans of up to $20,000 to businesess near the explosion site.

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Claim comes after news report found hundreds of Con Ed workers without up-to-date qualifications.

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Assemblyman Robert Rodriguez sent a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo asking for a special fund to be set up.

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State Sen. Bill Perkins and Assemblymen Robert Rodriguez said more can be done stop another explosion.

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Urban Garden Center is trying to get back to normal almost a month after a blast killed eight people.

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The federal investigators will now analyze parts of the pipe that ran under the Park Avenue buildings.