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Vaccine Mandate Limbo + $1M Dirty Boilers: NYC's Top Stories

Here are three stories you don't want to miss today in New York City.

A boy gets a hug as he arrives for the first day of school at Brooklyn's PS 245 on Sept. 13.
A boy gets a hug as he arrives for the first day of school at Brooklyn's PS 245 on Sept. 13. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

NEW YORK CITY — Here are three stories you don't want to miss today in New York City:

  1. NYC Schools Back On Vaccine-Or-Test Rule As Court Case Looms: "We expect to win again, and quickly, this week," Mayor Bill de Blasio said as a court decision paused a wider mandate planned Monday. MORE.
  2. NYC To Pay $1M Fine For Dirty Boilers In Public Schools: Feds: The city will also spend $50 million on seven new natural gas boilers as part of a new settlement announced Monday. MORE.
  3. Rallies Held After Landlord Dispute Lands BK Tenant In Jail. A years-long battle between Joyce Webster and her landlord over building conditions escalated when he called the cops on her this month. MORE.

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