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ADVERTISEMENT [New photo exhibit celebrates 'the way New Yorkers live']( [A photo of people looking at Jamel Shabazz work at the Museum of the City of New York]( [The inaugural exhibition of a planned triennial at the Museum of the City of New York features photography by little-known artists and living legends that captures what it means to call the city home.](
ADVERTISEMENT More Stories From Today [Mayor Eric Adams meditates before delivering virtual testimony at the New York State Joint Legislative Budget Hearing on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022.]( [NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces thousands in fines for potential campaign finance violations]( [The CFB voted voted Wednesday to give Adams more time to comply, but he could still face penalties.]( [Senator Deputy Majority Leader, Michael Gianaris, D-Astoria, debates legislation to approve a legislative pay raise during a special legislative session in the Assembly Chamber at the state Capitol, in Albany. Gianaris supports a proposal to introduce a residential parking permit program to New York City.]( [To raise money for the MTA, lawmakers push for residential parking permits in NYC]( [Senate Democrats want to authorize a NYC parking permit program to help fund the MTA.]( [Schools Chancellor David Banks and Mayor Eric Adams stand at a podium during a press conference.]( [NYC Schools Chancellor warns of funding cuts as enrollment declines]( [While the Chancellor said the cuts were possible, he added the city could use $160 million of federal stimulus funds to soften the blow.]( [Sign indicating location of Elliott Houses. a NYCHA development, on W 25th St. in Manhattan, Aug. 19, 2021]( [Once a long shot, a plan to demolish and rebuild Chelsea public housing complex sees new life]( [The controversial proposal has support from tenant leaders and two private developers who say rebuilding might be cheaper than repairing the aging complex.]( [Students protesting police safety agents in NYC schools.]( [NYPD has 1,000 fewer officers in schools than in 2020: report]( [The number of police officers in schools has fallen drastically since the "defund the police" protests in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd.]( [Reps formed a new anti-congestion pricing caucus.]( [Four congressmembers from NY and NJ form 'caucus' to kill congestion pricing]( [The formation of the bipartisan group comes as the MTA awaits federal approval for the tolling program.]( [Screenshot of Queens Assemblymember Juan Ardila, who is facing calls for his resignation amid accusations of sexual assault.]( [Queens assemblymember accused of misconduct faces more pressure to resign]( [The first-term lawmaker is accused of making unwanted sexual advances on two women at a party in 2015.]( [Wide view of Salt Shed. Spring Street Salt Shed, New York City, United States. Architect: Dattner architects, 2015. A proposed bill backed by the Adams administration would curtail the design commission's role in public projects.]( [NYC wants to speed up public projects. Some design experts are worried.]( [The proposal would significantly curtail the power of a city commission charged with shaping the design of municipal projects.]( [The entrance to the Rikers Island Correctional Facility in Queens.]( [Study shows those released under NY's bail reform laws are less likely to get rearrested]( [The two-year rearrest rate for people released due to bail reform was 44%, compared to 50% before the reform.]( [Rep. George Santos enters his office on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C. Santos opened a campaign committee for a 2024 run for re-election.]( [Rep. George Santos opens committee for 2024 re-election bid. Is he actually running?]( [The Republican lawmaker filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission.]( [St. Peter's basketball players celebrate after a 2022 March Madness tournament win]( [Extra Extra: The St. Peter's Peacocks are missing March Madness]( [Because their Cinderella story soured, here are your end-of-day links: Mario Cuomo supports Israel from heaven, M3gan supports Heaven (by Marc Jacobs), NYC beer pints are smaller than the British ones and more.](
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