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Bed-Stuy »

NYC pre-K programs unaffiliated with public schools aren't shielded under the current sex offender law.

Washington Heights »

The governor walked back talk of a rift between himself and Mayor de Blasio.

Corona »

Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras urged centers throughout her district to come forward if they have space. 

Civic Center »

Spending proposals include more money for after-school programs and bulletproof vests for police.

Fort George »

Parents at WHEELS Elementary in Fort George said the school needs more traffic-safety measures.

Port Morris »

Families will be able to fill out a single unified application for pre-K seats starting March 16.

Gramercy »

It's not the first time Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo have clashed on major policy. 

Civic Center »

The mayor's most-mentioned words last year included "city" and "people."

Mott Haven »

The program is based at 375 East 143rd St. in the East Side House Settlement Early Learning Center.

Civic Center »

The South Bronx's High Bridge saw a big increase in pre-K seats, while Downtown had few new spots.

Claremont »

The new structure would contain 38 units at 1416 Franklin Ave., the developers said.

Lower East Side »

The city extended the Oct. 1 pre-K enrollment deadline because scores of seats are still empty.

Park Slope »

From a Park Slope Ebola scare to complaints of "Internet people," check out the week's popular stories.

East Harlem »

After Mayor de Blasio gave $42 million in raises to bus drivers, preschool teachers want raises too.

Flatbush »

DNAinfo has created a guide for families who are in pre-K programs or searching for one next year.