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Man Beaten To Death For Offering His Neighbor's Girlfriend A Beer, Police Say

Hector Davila is accused of punching Kevin Ryant to the ground after he offered Davila's girlfriend a drink, police said.

Ketamine Binge In Luxury Midtown Apartment Led To Pit Bull Attack, Officials Say

A resident of the luxury midtown tower The Biltmore is facing charges for siccing a pit bull on another man after a drug binge.

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Tropical Storm Irma Could Affect NYC, Forecasters Say

As Hurricane Harvey's remnants lash Texas, forecasters are watching another storm.

Meet The Original New York City Night Mayor

The new Night Mayor concept comes from Amsterdam, but the job title is old-school New York City.

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Trader Joe's Postpones Opening Of Second Upper West Side Store

The grocery store chain planned to open in the West 90s later this year, but now expects a 2018 opening.

Years-Long City Probe Into Orthodox Jewish Schools Still Has No End In Sight

At this rate, nearly a third of Brooklyn youth won't know basic English, math and science by 2030, activists say. "No comment," mayor says.

Man Hit By Bus As He Lay On Park Avenue Dies, Police Say

The man died more than a month after he was run over by an MTA bus in Gramercy, his family said.

Borough Park Fire: 2 Killed, 5 Injured, Officials Say

The fire erupted on 44th Street near 12th Avenue in Brooklyn around 4 a.m., officials said.


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