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Blind man and dog survive fall onto train tracks in Harlem
A blind New Yorker and his best friend were lucky to survive an accident in the subway.
Bloomberg to visit all five boroughs on farewell tour
The mayor will be checking out the five boroughs for one last tout of his administration’s strengths.
SantaCon organizers aim to hit streets Saturday with less rowdy crowd
Despite some concern that the holiday participants will be causing a raucous, SantaCon will be going on this year, bigger than ever.
City mandates daycare kids get flu vaccine
The city’s toddlers must be immunized before they can be in day care.
Bill de Blasio and family moving on up to Gracie Mansion
After more than a dozen years of vacancy, Gracie Mansion will now be home to the mayor-elect.
Cops shoot cane-wielding suspect in Bushwick
A cop and a Bushwick man allegedly faced off with a baton and cane during a chase.
Interactive map shows city crime data
The city has made its data on crime statistics more transparent.
Independent Budget Office pushes for higher taxes for rich, alcohol
The city’s IBO has some ideas to improve the city finances that are quite extraordinary.
East Harlem gets spotlight in city’s tourism campaign
El Barrio will be under the spotlight this holiday season for tourists.
City to hear both sides in e-cigarette regulation bill Wednesday
Electronic cigarettes are booming, but the city’s health department wants to hold them to the same standards as other tobacco products.
Metro-North passengers recall ‘flipping over’ as train derailed
The victims of the Metro North train derailment and their families recount their tragic experience.
Victims identified in fatal Metro-North derailment
Tragedy struck 100 passengers of a Metro North train after it derailed while heading into a curve in the Bronx.
Queens congresswoman mugged in Washington D.C.
Rep. Grace Meng didn’t let a mugger deter her spirit while conducting her duties in Washington.
Pundits weigh in on possible return of Commissioner Bratton
Experts say the next commissioner will have to face a whole set of political challenges if they take the job.
City looking at way to curb rising number of Apple product thefts
Apple products are being stolen at an increasing rate and a new bill aims to deter thieves from making a buck of the goods.
Chicago pizza owners sound off on Jon Stewart’s pie diss
Jon Stewart threw down the gauntlet and Windy City pizzeria owners fought back.
DA won’t charge cabbie who struck tourist at Rock Center
After a two-month investigation, the Manhattan DA’s office said it won’t be arraigning the cab driver who struck a tourist who was at the wrong place at the wrong time.
MTA lowers proposed future fare hike
New revenue and better book keeping will mean that riders won’t have to break more of their bank to take a ride on the subway.
First tower at new World Trade Center site opens
The future for the new World Trade Center site began with the opening of Four WTC.