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Noisy Kids' Parents Sued For $5M By Neighbor: Report
The children running upstairs sound like a "jackhammer," their Greenwich Village neighbor said.
Off-Duty Cop Robbed And Pistol-Whipped Man Near Bushwick Club: DA
Police Officer Anthony Delacruz stands accused of stealing his victim's cash, jewelry and pants, prosecutors said.
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NYCHA Chair Gave False Testimony To Council Under Oath: Report
The Department of Investigation found Shola Olatoye didn't tell the truth about some lead inspections, the New York Daily News reported.
MTA Board Puts Off Renovations At Busy Penn Station Subway Stops
The board postponed approval of nearly $213 million in spending to repair seven stations in Manhattan and the Bronx.
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Taco Bell's New Nacho Fries To Debut On Bowery
Reservations are still available for the tasting.
Campbell Apartment Owners Sue The MTA, Report Says
The upscale cocktail bar's owners claim the MTA is a bad landlord.
Tipped Crane Closes Parts Of 46th Ave In Flushing: NYPD
No injuries were reported, but officers closed 46th Ave between 161st and 162nd Street to clean up the mess, an NYPD spokesman said.
Bill De Blasio Pulls Out Of Meeting With Trump
The mayor won't attend the Washington meeting after federal officials threatened to subpoena cities that protect immigrants.
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