Stretch of 14th Street for buses only
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Starting Oct. 3, from 6 am- 10 pm, only buses, trucks, access-a-ride vehicles and emergency vehicles will be allowed along eight-block stretch of 14th St. from 9th Ave to 3rd Ave. in Manhattan.

Tiger rescued from Harlem apartment in 2003 dies at age 19

Ming, the Bengal-Siberian hibrid tiger that was rescued from the Drew Hamilton Houses in 2003, is now buried at the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery in Westchester County.

New director at Houdini Museum

Rajon Lynch, A.K.A RJ the Magician, is the new director of the Houdini Museum of New York at Fantasma Magic. 

'Shushing' statue replaces 'Love' sculpture
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The LOVE sculpture in midtown Manhattan has been replaced by the statue of a man shushing you.

Window washers at work at 1 World Trade Center

Two window washers were spotted hard at work at 1 World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan on Monday morning.

Window washers clean 1 WTC
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Two window washers hard at work thousands of feet in the air at One World Trade Center.

Artist Kehinde Wiley unveils bold sculpture in Times Square

Perpetually crowded Times Square has a new statue for pedestrians to navigate — but it's unlike any other.

‘Miracle Pancake’ craze comes to New York City

We all remember the cronut— the combination croissant and donut that ignited a craze. 

Citywide program offers free graffiti removal

Call it art or call it a nuisance, graffiti is a staple of New York City and can be found just about anywhere in the five boroughs. But just as visible are efforts to get rid of it.

Dershowitz asks judge to throw out Epstein accuser lawsuit

Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz has asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit accusing him of lying about having sex with a woman who claims Jeffrey Epstein enslaved her and trafficked her to rich and powerful friends.

The Clash's 'London Calling' album cover photo turns 40

It was a split-second in time, captured for eternity.  The image that graces the cover of The Clash’s seminal album ‘London Calling’ – was shot 40 years ago this month, in New York City.

Jewelry thefts at Trump Tower

Detectives are investigating reports of thefts of about $350,000 worth of jewelry from residents in Manhattan's Trump Tower.

Manhattan high-rise fire injures 7
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A high-rise fire in Washington Heights injured seven people, two seriously on Friday afternoon.

MTA begins Phase 1 of improvements to 42nd Street Shuttle
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The plan will add longer trains and wheelchair access for the shuttle which links the Times Square Station to Grand Central Terminal.

Tekashi 6ix9ine alleges that Cardi B is a member of Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, alleged that fellow rappers Cardi B and Jim Jones are members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods street gang while testifying in federal court on Thursday.

How will congestion pricing work for drivers?
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This week, the MTA released its capital plan, anticipating pulling $15B from congestion pricing, a toll imposed on drivers who cruise or loiter south of 60th Street and to use that money to fix the city?s transit system.

Central Park Conservancy outlines plans to transform park?s northern end
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The northern end of Central Park is receiving a $110M facelift, a change that some advocacy groups say has been a long-time coming for the low-income neighborhoods that enjoy the park.

NYPD officers revive runner in Central Park
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Officer Benjamin Beiro and Officer Nicholas Noto of the New York City Police Department are being hailed as heroes when they stepped in to help save the life of a runner who collapsed I Central Park on September 18.