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City unveils plans for micro studio apartment complex
The city is thinking small when it comes to solving the Big Apple’s housing problems.
New York leaders weigh in on Martin Luther King Jr.’s significance
The city’s elected officials reflect on how the civil rights icon’s work resonates today.
Police find stolen car that had $30K torah, continue search for thief
Cops discovered a stolen Torah untouched following a two day hunt in Brooklyn but haven’t found the person responsible for the theft.
NYers want the president to push for economic equality
The economy is the top issue that Big Apple residents say is on their mind for the next four years.
Bloomberg to head to Congress to lobby for president’s gun control plan
The most outspoken mayor against gun violence said he will be using his influence to make sure the rest of the nation accepts and promotes Obama’s gun control plan.
Union, mayor continue to square off over school bus bids
The mayor and the union representing the school bus drivers continue to fight over contract issues while tens of thousands of students scrambled to find ways to get to class.
Lhota trails behind Democratic mayoral hopefuls in poll
The newest challenger in the mayoral race will have to work hard to get his name out there, according to a new survey.
City school bus drivers move forward with strike plans
With no tentative deal reached between the mayor and the union representing the city’s school bus drivers, tens of thousands of kids will have to find ways to get to school.
Work begins on West Side’s newest skyscraper
The latest addition to the all-new, all-different West Side is on its way.
City’s school bus union announces strike for Wed. morning
The city’s school bus drivers union said they have no choice but to strike in order to protect their members. The mayor, however, contends their actions will jeopardize thousands of kids.
Lhota confirms his run for mayor’s seat during luncheon
Now that the former MTA chief declared his candidacy, political experts predict he will have an interesting battle for the mayor’s seat.
Pols demand mandatory sick leave in light of flu epidemic
Potential mayoral candidates say the flu surge proves that the city needs to mandate sick leave.
City’s medical centers have tough fight against flu surge
This season’s flu epidemic is putting its toll on New York’s pharmacies and medical centers.
School bus strike looms closer to reality, city announces contingency
The city’s Department of Education laid out its plans for a possible school bus strike.
Officials: 85 injured, 2 critically, in NYC ferry crash
Dozens of New Jersey commuters had to be rushed to area hospitals after their ferry crashed into a Wall Street seaport.
Seven workers hurt in LI City crane collapse
A group of construction workers at the Hunters Point development avoided critical injuries during a freak accident.
Google launches major free Wi-Fi network around Chelsea
The city took its first steps to becoming a major wireless Metropolis with a pilot program in Manhattan.
Three hurt in ceiling collapse inside Touro College building
No one was seriously injured during a construction accident at a historic Manhattan building.
UFT, Quinn, electeds demand apology from Bloomberg for NRA remark
The city’s teacher’s union wasn’t too pleased when the mayor compared them to the N.R.A. Bloomberg, however, isn’t backing down.