- From the Gothamist Newsmap: A pedestrian struck at E 19th St & Church Ave in Brooklyn, a large fuel spill at Cromwell Ave & Macombs Rd in the Bronx and a perp search on East 110 St in Manhattan.
- According to a report, city hospitals are terrible at reporting its mistakes.
- The police are looking for a man who has held up at least 10 banks in Manhattan and Queens.
- A City Council hopeful is trying to land support via an email with the subject "Stop Slushgate 2."
- Even though the full article isn't online, the New Yorker's abstract about architect Frank Gehry's 80th birthday has details like Arianna Huffington toasting him as "the friendly genius" and his cake was "loosely based" on his Disney concert hall design.
- Four NJ go-go bar dancers were arrested on drug and prostitution charges, while a patron was arrested for weapons possession.
- Midtown Lunch gives an update on the Sandwich Challenge: "FreeFoods NYC’s Duck Pastrami Reuben was supposed to just be for the month of February but it’s been so popular they’ve extended it indefinitely."
- After paying $525 million for the old NY Times building in 2007, real estate investor Lev Leviev's company says the building's value has dropped by $380 million.
- That is a pretty big street saw.
- And congrats to experimental Brooklyn theater troupe Radiohole, who just won the 3rd annual Spalding Gray award.





According to a report, city hospitals are terrible at reporting its mistakes.
And Gothamist writers are terrible at noticing their grammatical mistakes.