The Diva of the District was clobbered by incumbent Kevin Parker, but she still earned a few votes.
Some polling sites have changed due to Superstorm Sandy. Check where you can cast your vote.
A call for shuttle bus service to replace subway lines still shuttered by Sandy.
Subway, bus and driving update, plus school closures and other essential information to get through the day.
Tips on how to inspect and clean your home.
MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota believes that this plan will have the least effect on middle class riders.
Who's going to bring home the bacon/most important job in the free world? The last debate before Election Day will take place at 9 p.m.
The mayor's Independence USA PAC is expected to spend between $10 million and $15 million supporting centrist candidates.
Cuomo defenders point to study that shows above-average growth over last 12 months.
New rules will mandate safety courses and gear for commercial bicyclists, with the DOT taking over the job of enforcement.
Voters pack local bar to watch Vice Presidential debate.
From raising the base fare to $2.50, to hiking monthly unlimited cards to as much as $125, each plan will hit riders in the wallet.
The mayor believes the city will be less safe if an inspector general is appointed to oversee the NYPD.
Long Island Rail Road to add four extra trains to handle Barclays Center crowds.
Exercise your rights, America-style.
State Comptroller finds MTA fare increases to be double that of inflation.
Council will recommend changes to nit-picky regulations that vex owners, New York Post says.
Brainstorming for this year's participatory budgeting will be held in Windsor Terrace on Thursday.
Development execs and elected officials celebrate ribbon-cutting event.
Drivers could feel an extra pinch in the MTA's new budget, according to the Daily News.
A new bill would require restaurants to disclose whether their food contains common allergens.
Your car is safe on Monday and Tuesday.
Starting next year, sales of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces will be banned, with vendors facing a $200 fine.
Weight Watchers, along with several other diet experts, announced their support of the Mayor's large sugary drink ban.
Your car is safe from the city for another day.
The tax imposed in 2009 was never passed legally, according to a State Supreme Court judge.
What you need to know before you leave the house.
The city's Department of Health will be on hand to answer the community's questions at CB 7's Health and Mental Hygiene Committee meeting.
Mayor Bloomberg has vowed to veto a bill that would require information about affordable housing builders to be made public.
The delay is attributed to software problems, and the bike share's debut is being pushed to next spring.
Register online by Sunday, or Friday, Aug. 17 at DMV and Board of Election offices, to vote in next month's primary.
The Department of Health detected the disease in several neighborhoods around the borough.
The City Council speaker is introducing legislation that would require more oversight on who city contracts are awarded to.
Clarke sends letter to Attorney General Eric Holder asking the Department of Justice to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights.
Levi Aron faces 40 years to life in prison for the murder of the Borough Park boy.