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Winter just won't end.

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Winter just won't end.

The first three months of 2018 saw nine fewer murders but 76 more rapes compared with last year, the NYPD said.
The Independent Democratic Conference, which has helped Republicans control the chamber, will rejoin the mainline Democrats.
Most of what New Yorkers throw away could be recycled somehow, the Department of Sanitation says.
A wind advisory will be in effect from noon Wednesday to midnight Thursday.
New Yorkers riding motorized bikes that still require pedaling soon won't have to worry about getting a ticket.
The storied news website needs help paying for its rebirth under the auspices of WNYC.
NYC's bike-sharing service is offering single rides for just $3 this month.
The Bronx Bombers are more beloved in every borough — even the Mets' home turf.
Thought the city was done with snow? Think again.
Police boosted patrols around Muslim houses of worship and Islamic centers Tuesday after threatening flyers appeared in the United Kingdom.
The governor fulfilled his pledge to help the city's beleaguered housing authority cut through red tape.
More than 50 travelers were hospitalized in Washington, D.C. after several contracted an illness in New York, the New York Post reported.
The British capital city has seen a recent surge in stabbings, the Times of London reported.
New Yorkers will have to pay extra for trips entering, leaving or going through Manhattan starting next year.
The Bronx Bombers were scheduled to take on the Tampa Bay Rays at 1:05 p.m.
John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports reported more than 100 cancelations Monday morning.
The Police Department's understaffed Special Victims Division is "failing the women and men of New York City," one advocate said.
The city plans to launch an app this summer that will alert New Yorkers to "suspicious activity" on their devices.
Andy Byford, the head of New York City Transit, fielded lots of angry tweets — and a few nice ones — during a Thursday chat session.