Catch up with the stories making headlines today across New York City.
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See photos of the 2025 Westminster dog show, as Monty the schnauzer wins best in show with Bourbon, a whippet, coming in second.
The language in the memo from top Justice Dept. officials allows charges to be brought again at a later date.
Prepare for more sticker shock: Con Ed wants to raise your energy bills again.
“We will not put a frontline worker in harm’s way and subject to arrest by federal officers simply by doing their job,” said Goode-Trufant.
Feb. 14 is the final day New Yorkers can register in a party to vote in June’s primaries, where Democrats could pick the city’s next mayor.
The blaze quickly spread to two buildings, including to a nearby Buddhist temple Wednesday morning.
Skky Ifudu has been charged with third degree arson, police announced Tuesday.
In a broadcasted address at City Hall, Adams said that the decision proved his innocence.
Officers responded to a home on Jefferson Avenue in Bushwick around 7:30 a.m. where they found the two victims.
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Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove in a two-page memo ordered prosecutors to dismiss the case "without prejudice."
“The NYPD should have immediately corrected this misstatement,” Delaney Kempner, the NYPD's chief spokesperson, said.
Police found a 6-year-old girl unresponsive in a tub of water inside a home in Brooklyn on Friday.
The city's largest hospital won't answer questions about its gender services. AG James warns providers they can't legally withhold services.
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If he cooperates with prosecutors, the former liaison to the Muslim community for City Hall could be a key witness against the mayor.
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Mohamed Bahi previously served as City Hall’s chief liaison to the Muslim community.
Only seven restaurants in New York City closed this week.
Highlighting the theme of 'First,' Pace connects students with top employers early in the hiring season
FROG & PEACH THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES PRODUCTION OF SHAKESPEARE'S 'TAMING OF THE SHREW'
The shut-down order for live bird markets will last through Feb. 14.
The data from mayoral hopeful Brad Lander’s office reiterates what THE CITY has been reporting for over a year.
Residents who pushed against the initial proposal say they weren't given an opportunity to weigh in before the final decision.
Seven cases of bird flu were found during routine inspections of live bird markets in The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens.
The man apparently had been shot and was found hog-tied at the scene.
Three in four voters who regularly commute into the congestion relief zone say that there has been less traffic.
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Locations of all the arrests were not readily available as of Thursday afternoon.
In total, 753,222 noise complaints were submitted in New York City last year.
Pierre Soubrier takes a closer look at the Gotham FC Alliance.
The NYPD's Harbor Unit retrieved and transported the remains to Pier 16 on Wednesday.
Little is known about where many of those arrested are being held.
The plan has faced significant community pushback over the years.