Regulate Hudson River air space: NTSB
Federal safety experts want planes and helicopters to fly at different altitudes over the Hudson River, according to a report released on Thursday.
Man hit by cop car on Queens Blvd. of death
An unmarked cop car blew through a red light "like a bat out of hell" Thursday and smashed into a pedestrian crossing treacherous Queens Blvd. - launching the man into the air, witnesses said.
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Bronx leaders demand living wage at Armory development
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- Wernick: Abroad, brows are raised over differences in couples' ages
- West Nile-infected mosquitoes prompt city's pesticide plan
- Mayor Bloomberg touts kinder, gentler senior programs
- Armory decision delayed, No-supermarket deal reached
- Fate of Pelham Parkway fix depends on guardrail, trees
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- MTA says 'Beat It' to plaque, name change of Brooklyn subway stop
- Deadly crash with DOT truck on Brooklyn Bridge
- Rent hike shocks tenants: 93% increase at Linden Plaza
- Wernick: Abroad, brows are raised over differences in couples' ages
- BBQ enforcement lacking in parks: Overflowing coal dumps, grilling debris
Technician who drove morgue-mobile to wake gets suspended
A morgue technician for the city medical examiner's office chose a most inappropriate vehicle to take to a wake - an official van usually used to tran
- Queens magician Richie Magic to quit smoking - by chewing 200 lit cigarettes
- City Council battle over Hiram Monserrate seat leaves politicians with $7G in fines
- Queens beekeeper works in sweet company at Voelker Orth Museum
- Elevated subway tracks dropping parts in Jamaica
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- Missing NYC man's body recovered from Delaware River rafting accident
Test scores increase: Failures down and more schools make the grade
Skyrocketing test scores have led to a dive in the number of city schools designated as failing, state education officials said on Thursday.
- More minorities take the SAT college entrance exam, but scores didn't rise
- In swine flu control, city has closed mind on closing schools
- Inspiring Staten Island educator gets fashion upgrade
- Founder of nation's first test prep company, Stanley Kaplan, dies at 90
- Just wanna teach: Would-be educators left out after hiring freeze
- For one lucky mom, back-to-school sweepstakes prize is spree-mendous
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