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BK Welcomes Migrants | MS-13 Leader Guilty In Teen Murder | High COVID On UES | Speedier Weekend Subways | 1K Overdoses Stopped
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De Blasio's Security Detail Chief Pleads Guilty To Obstruction: DA
NYPD Inspector Howard Redmond, 58, will be fired over his efforts to stymie a probe into the former mayor's misuse of his security detail.
Soup Kitchen At The Sunset Park Pool: Brooklyn Welcomes Asylum Seekers
Locals have shown up in droves to welcome asylum seekers in Sunset Park, even as others protest what they call a botched execution.
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MS-13 Leader Guilty In Teen's 2017 Queens Stabbing Murder: Feds
Melvi Amador-Rios, 32, was also found guilty of a 2016 attempted hit in Queens that left a teen permanently paralyzed, authorities said.
Upper East Side Tops COVID Transmission List: City Data
As the city enters a summer COVID-19 surge, data shows the neighborhood is in the top five for the most new cases in the past week.
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6 Minutes For 6 Train: Upper East Side Gets Weekend Service Upgrades
The MTA announce that Upper East Siders will only have to wait six minutes for a weekend 6 train starting this weekend.
More 1 Trains To Speed Through UWS On Weekends, MTA Says
The MTA is showing Upper West Side straphangers 1 love.
1K Potentially Fatal Overdoses Stopped At Uptown Safe Injection Sites
OnPoint NYC has been operating in Washington Heights and Harlem for less than two years, but may have already saved hundreds of lives.
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