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City Signs Off on Central Park Five Settlement
The City Comptroller on Thursday announced the approval of a $40 million settlement in the Central Park Five case.
Parks Department to Open City's 55 Pools Friday
Starting tomorrow, New Yorkers will be able to take a dip at the city's 55 outdoor pools spread across the five boroughs.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/25/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 25, 2014 episode of The Call.
June 26th In NYC History
June 26th
Police Search East River for Possible Drowning Victim
A search is under way for a 21-year-old man who disappeared while swimming in the East River near Williamsburg this morning.
NBA Draft Comes to Barclays Center Tonight
All eyes will be on Brooklyn tonight as the NBA draft takes place at Barclays Center.
Report: Queens Library Set to Remove Director
Queens Public Library trustees will reportedly hold an emergency meeting tonight to remove their controversial director.
Pride Week 2014: Transgender Individuals Go Online to Crowdfund Transition Costs
We continue our coverage of Pride Week with a look at the costs faced by transgender individuals as they undergo the transition-hormone injections, therapy sessions, surgery. In many cases, insurance won't cover it, so some are turning to the internet for help.
NY1 From the Floor AM: New York's Attorney General Going After Barclays
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 6/26/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
City Council Approves "Responsible, Progressive" $75B City Budget
The New York City Council approved a new $75 billion city budget in the wee hours of Thursday morning, the first for Mayor Bill de Blasio and council speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.
NY1 ItCH: A Dark Day for the State GOP
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
IDC Effectively Ending Coalition With State Senate Republicans
Republicans may be losing their power in the state Senate, as the group of breakaway Democrats that forms a majority with Republicans is effectively ending the bipartisan coalition.
'H' Lights Up in Harlem for First Time
A large crowd gathered Wednesday to see the "H" lit up for the first time in Harlem Wednesday.
Prosecutors: Collector Walked Away With More Than $24K in Toll Money from Hugh L. Carey Tunnel
Prosecutors say Jonathan Germain walked away with more than $24,000 in toll money during a three-week run as a toll collector at the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel.
House Committee Postpones Investigation Into Threats Grimm Made Against NY1 Reporter
The House Ethics Committee is postponing an investigation into threats that Staten Island Rep. Michael Grimm made against NY1 reporter Michael Scotto.
Funeral Services for Cousins Who Drowned in Bronx River to Be Held Friday
Family and friends will gather Friday for the funeral services of the cousins who drowned in the Bronx River.
Knicks Send Tyson Chandler Back to Dallas in Six-Player Trade
The Knicks are sending center Tyson Chandler back to Dallas, along with Raymond Felton as part of a blockbuster deal that sees them get Jose Calderon, Shane Larkin, Wayne Ellington, Samuel Dalembert and both of Dallas' second-round picks in Thursday's NBA draft.
NY1 Exclusive: NYPD Investigating Complaints of Credit Card Fraud Following Muni Meter Use
The New York City Police Department continues to be worried about credit card-skimming devices being placed on ATMs and other machines across the five boroughs, and NY1 has learned that police are investigating complaints of residents who say their credit cards were compromised after using Muni Meters.
NY1 Online: Outgoing OEM Head Reflects on Career in Public Service
Just days before his retirement, Joe Bruno, the outgoing head of the city's Office of Emergency Management, joined Inside City Hall to discuss his storied career in public service.