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Recipe: Garlic and Parmesan Cheese Croutons
Homemade croutons are perfect for any summer salad.
Entrepreneur Proposes Floating Beach in Hudson River
Manhattanites may be able to be beach bums without ever leaving the borough, if a local entrepreneur has his way.
Police Release Sketch of Suspected Bronx Groper
Police are looking for a man who they say has groped multiple women and girls in the Bronx since February.
NYers Cast Their Votes in Congressional Primaries
Voters in five New York City congressional districts will cast ballots in primaries today, but the race drawing the most attention is in the 13th District where Rep. Charles Rangel is fighting to keep the seat he has held since 1971.
June 24th In NYC History
June 24th
NY1 ItCH: Vote or Cry
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
In The Papers 6/24/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Report: MTA, Police Consider Subway Car Cameras
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the city police department reportedly could be going high-tech to fight crime in the subway by installing surveillance cameras in new subway cars.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Skyrocketing Manhattan Rents Squeezing Out Storied Eateries
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1 Online: Consulants Weigh In on 13th District, Cuomo's Senate
The Monday Consultants Corner, Republicans Richard Saint Paul and Kevin Fullington and Democrats, Lupe Todd and Richard Fife predict who they think will win in tomorrow's primary in the 13th Congressional district and tell us if they think Governor Andrew Cuomo will live up to his promise to help Democrats take back control of the State Senate.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/23/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 23, 2014 episode of The Call.
NY1 Online: Green Party Candidates Take Shots at Opponents in Race for Governor
Green Party Candidate for Governor Howie Hawkins and his running mate, Green Party Candidate for Lieutenant Governor Brian Jones joined Inside City Hall to take some shots at Governor Andrew Cuomo, Zephyr Teachout and the leadership of the Working Families Party.
Family, Friends Visit Site Where Teens Drowned in Bronx River
Family and friends of the cousins who drowned in the Bronx River visited the site where the tragedy happened.
City Council Set to Vote on Municipal I.D. Card
The City Council is poised to approve the city's first municipal identification card later this week.
Mayor Signs 11 Vision Zero Bills
Mayor Bill de Blasio is taking his plan to eliminate traffic deaths a bit further.
Best-Selling Author Pledges to Donate His Book to Every City 6th Grader
While they're on summer vacation, a best-selling author has pledged to donate a book to every sixth grader in the city's public schools.
Pride Week 2014: For Transgender Individuals, Competent Medical Care is Scant
In today's installment of Pride Week 2014 coverage focusing on the transgender community, NY1's Erin Billups takes a look at access to health care-or the lack thereof.
Two MTA 'Megaproject' Openings Delayed by Months
It's not just train delays that can test the patience of straphangers and the MTA, but construction ones, too. Two so-called "megaprojects" aren't making the grade on on-time performance.
Girl, 14, Stable After Being Stabbed Near Bronx School
A 14-year-old girl is in the hospital after being stabbed Monday near M.S. 113
Rent Guidelines Board Approves 1 Percent Hike on One-Year Leases for Rent-Stabilized Apartments
The Rent Guidelines Board ignored calls for a rent freeze on rent-stabilized apartments Monday, voting to raise rents 1 percent on one-year leases and 2.75 percent on two-year leases.