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The massive development project will be exempt from living wage requirements if a City Council bill passes.
A new reports says the city’s design schools are growing. But according to designers, students need more business know-how.
VIDEOAn abridged version of the long and complex 2011-2012 New York redistricting story could read, "quite a mess." But it could be messier.
MetroFocus took to the streets armed with a camera to talk with New Yorkers about what they know -- or don't know, as seems to be the case -- about recycling. VIDEO
Geographical allegiance, rather than party alliances, appears to be influencing whether pols support or oppose the NYPD's surveillance operations of Muslim communities.VIDEO
While most would agree Comptroller John Liu had the worst week ever, we looked beyond the headlines for the true winners and losers.
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio helped score a win for 9/11 responders who suffered from cancer and the New York Times revealed unsavory details of Congressman Michael Grimm's past.
Without a minute to spare, state education officials and the teachers' unions said Thursday that a deal on teacher evaluations had been reached. But not so for City Hall and the UFT...VIDEO
Has the once close political bond between these NYC power players taken a real turn?
As the redistricting charade continued, the race to replace south Brooklyn's Carl Kruger got a little "racy" and Professor Cuomo continued to give lessons in "Expanding Executive Powers 101."




