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NYC Foreclosure Rates Double Over 5 Years, Analysis Shows
A PropertyShark analysis shows foreclosure rates have increased 114 percent since 2014.

Kathleen Culliton is regional manager of Patch's New York City bureau.
A PropertyShark analysis shows foreclosure rates have increased 114 percent since 2014.

Emergency responders who battled a blaze in a Canarsie gas station found a dead man Monday night, police said.
The Anti-Defamation League's analysis showed hate-related incidents in New York City made up about 8 percent of the nation's total.
Hint: It's nowhere near Manhattan.
Three day weekend! Ahem, we mean, honoring our nation's history.... Three day weekend.
And it's just in time for Valentine's Day, because nothing says romance like a mustard yellow street map.
New Yorkers began sharing stop-and-frisk stories after audio surfaced of the former mayor defending the policy in unsettling terms.
Police are looking for four Brooklyn bandits who stabbed a man in the legs and stole his pizza.
A cement truck derailed just north of Penn Station delayed trains early Friday morning, officials said.
Bronx rep Vanessa Gibson, former chair of City Council's NYPD watchdog committee, will pay $5,000 for having a cop connection fix a ticket.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer wants landlords to give tenants a copy of their rights at every lease signing.
About 3.4 million New Yorkers experienced have recently experienced at least one year of poverty, researchers say.
A surprise move to ban tenant-paid broker fees caused rents in certain New York City listings to jump, according to real estate analysts.
With high rates of sexually transmitted diseases and internet crime, online dating in New York can be a risky business.
Prada settled a dispute with the city's Human Rights Commission after "Blackface and Sambo images" were seen in its Soho window display.
Two witnesses heard a man scream "diseased b----" before hitting a mask-clad woman in a Chinatown subway station, they said.
Get ready to puddle jump, an impending storm could dump 3 inches of rain on New York City, forecasters say.
One New York City dweller has been cleared and two tests are still pending, health officials said Tuesday.
Both New York Civil Liberties Union and police union reps chastised Mayor de Blasio over crime stats and the rhetoric around bail reform.
"I think a lot of people were repulsed," de Blasio said of Friday's massive Grand Central protest. "I certainly was one of them."