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Police Hunt for Missing Staten Island Woman

State police say they're searching for a New York City woman who was last seen a week ago in an upstate hamlet on the Delaware River.

All 5 NYC Borough President Incumbents Re-Elected

All five of the New York City borough presidents have been re-elected.

New York City Taxi Rates

There is a new 50-cent "state surcharge" going into effect on Sunday, November 1, 2009 in New York. That means it will cost you $3.00 just to get into a cab in

2 NYC Students Get Swine Flu Vaccine Without Consent Form

Two elementary school students have been given the H1N1 swine influenza vaccine without proper parental consent, according to New York City officials.

NYC To Crack Down On Cabbies On Phones

New York City cabbies may soon be doing a lot less talking while driving.

Driver Pleads Guilty In Crash That Killed 2

A driver has pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in a traffic crash that killed a livery cab driver and his wife on Staten Island.

Staten Island Speed Bump

Concerned parents in the Staten Island neighborhood of New Dorp who say they've been asking for a speed bump on their block for about a year, got tired of

NYPD Taking Phones Apart

The NYPD is amassing a database of cell phone users, instructing cops to log serial numbers from suspects' phones in hopes of connecting them to past or future

FDNY Commissioner Stepping Down

Longtime New York City Fire Department Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta is stepping down.

Subway Service Disruptions

Every subway line except for the 'M' line underwent repair work on Oct. 10-11. Approximately two dozen service changes were in effect. Straphangers were forced

Method Man Busted on Tax Evasion Charge

Rapper 'Method Man' of the 'Wu Tang Clan' is accused of failing to pay income and personal taxes to New York State for 2004-2007. The Richmond County District

Cops: Man Wanted Sex With Baby, Mom

A man from Staten Island was arrested for allegedly arranging a sexual encounter with a woman and her 14 month old child.  Police say Anthony Taylor, 48, used

Photos: Ingrid Michaelson at Webster Hall

Staten Island native Ingrid Michaelson played to a packed house at Webster Hall Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. She is headlining a tour in support of her new

New York City School Overcrowding

Children at a Bronx elementary school are crammed into classes with 40 students, 15 above the official limit, according to The Daily News.

FDNY Record Response Times

The FDNY is responding to fires faster than ever, and there have been fewer deaths this year than ever before.

FDNY commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta says since

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