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UES Subway Sex Assault | More Liquor Licenses Lost | Teachers Union Prepares For Strike Vote

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday it would take a “huge step forward” like a COVID-19 vaccine for indoor dining to return to city.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday it would take a “huge step forward” like a COVID-19 vaccine for indoor dining to return to city. (Matt Troutman/Patch)

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Indoor Dining Could Be Off Table In NYC Until Coronavirus Vaccine

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday it would take a "huge step forward" like a COVID-19 vaccine for indoor dining to return to city.

See It: NYPD Unveils Punishment Guidelines For Cop Misconduct

The public will have 30 days to give feedback on a 52-page "discipline penalty matrix" setting standards for police officer punishments.

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Man Arrested After Brazen Sexual Assault In UES Subway Station

Police arrested a suspect Sunday following the brazen attempted rape of a woman on an Upper East Side subway platform Saturday morning.

House Of Yes, 2 Other Brooklyn Spots Lose Liquor Licenses

Three more Brooklyn spots, including Bushwick's House Of Yes, were found violating pandemic-related rules by the state task force.

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NYC Teachers Union Prepares For Strike Authorization Votes This Week

New York City's teachers union is rapidly laying the groundwork for a strike to halt the reopening of school buildings.

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