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City bill looks to create NYPD inspector general
Two of the NYPD’s critics have come up with a plan to give it more oversight.
Bloomy challenges nation’s mayors to make a better city
The mayor has thrown down a $9 million gauntlet to his counterparts to improve urban life.
Soda ban splits New York’s sexes, boroughs: Poll
A new poll shows Gothamites are divided over the soda ban.
Mayoral hopefuls debate NYC biz diversity strategies
The people who aim to take Mike Bloomberg’s seat faced off for the first time.
Brooklyn leads city in gentrification: Study
A new study shows several areas in Brooklyn are gaining white residents.
Dept. of Health OKs soda ban, schedules public hearing
Anyone who wants to give their say against the city’s proposed soda ban now has a forum after the Dept. of Health approved it.
More high school students graduating on time: Mayor
The mayor is touting a high number of city high school graduates this year, but the UFT says the devil’s in the numbers.
MTA, Union, straphangers bash platform jumpers
New Yorkers aren’t too amused with the latest viral subway stunt.
City’s income inequality gap double the U.S. average: Liu
John Liu says the city’s top earners are taking too much of the city’s income.
Councilman Williams heads to Washington to talk “stop and frisk”
A group of city leaders who aren’t too happy with the NYPD’s tactics made their case in Washington D.C.
Serial bank robber caught revisiting same branch: Cops
An alleged bank robber didn’t think twice before returning to the scene of one of his past crimes, police said.
Looking for a place in Manhattan? Start looking elsewhere
The rental market in Manhattan has become even more competitive due to high prices and low inventory.
NYCLU unveils new app to document stop and frisk
A watchdog group is taking to the mobile Internet in their fight against the NYPD’s controversial tactic.
Quinn, gay rights groups join march against NYPD
Gay rights groups are lending their voice against the growing criticism of the “stop and frisk” tactic.
Cuomo gets New Yorkers’ backing for pot law change
The governor is proposing a new change to drug laws that he says will be more fair and help law enforcement.
Cops bust cocaine dealers in Queens
A pair of alleged drug dealers reportedly hid 18 pounds of coke inside hidden compartments in a house.
Microsoft kicks off E3 with Xbox 360 showcase
The biggest week for gamers kicked off with some exciting news for XBox owners.
Yankees see dip in attendance at home games
The Yankees are facing one of their worst home attendance records in years, and experts say the only way they can get fans back to the Bronx is by winning.
Celebs take sides in mayor’s war against soda
A who’s who of stars are weighing in on Mayor Bloomberg’s proposed ban on large soda.