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UPS Tops List Of Bus-Lane Blockers Caught On Camera Last Year
Most of the worst offenders for lane-clogging were delivery businesses that racked up thousands of violations.

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Most of the worst offenders for lane-clogging were delivery businesses that racked up thousands of violations.

Two Queens-based construction firms subcontracted to rebuild the Hunts Point Playground agreed to pay more than $600,000 in restitution.
Critics want the mayor to reject a similar measure targeting educational facilities.
The Prudence Ferry has been abandoned for years, but will get a second life in the waters off Fire Island this summer.
The number of daily trips by Boro Taxis has plummeted 98% from their peak.
Mayor Mamdani has made headway on free childcare, while a promised rent freeze won’t happen before the summer — if at all.
The changes streamline the city’s efforts to investigate complaints and impose fines and pursue restitution for ripped-off consumers.
One in four ICE arrests were of people who weren’t targeted, and 75% of targeted arrests involved people with no criminal convictions.
Under the law, 80% of the city's public school classrooms must not exceed 20-25 students by this coming school year.
The two elevators that service the No. 4 line's platforms will not be open for several weeks, the MTA said.
Detainees and families dial 311 to report freezing cells, hallucinations and denied medical care. Many complaints vanish without action.
There are a lot of ways to give your clothes, curtains, blankets, pillows and towels a second life.
The corruption investigation involves a member of the City Council and a top aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul, according to a report and documents.
An online portal allowed grifters to reroute checks and pocket nearly $300,000 in illegal loans.
David Do accepted a job with the tech company for just over a week before making a U-turn.
A probe by city investigators found that Salz Management arbitrarily changed schedules. It now owes 760 workers restitution.
The Board of Election's leader, Michael Ryan, is the subject of a new civil rights lawsuit.
As an assemblymember and mayoral hopeful, Zohran Mamdani supported the home workers' demands to end 24-hour shifts.
The 30th Street shelter in Manhattan has been the gateway to the city’s shelter system since the 1980’s, but is in dire need of repairs.
The mayor’s $4 million modular restroom plan promises faster, cheaper installations.