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Rangel, Opponents Make Last Ditch Effort to Get Voters to Polls
Congressman Charles Rangel and his chief opponent hit the campaign trail Saturday, trying to rally the troops before Tuesday's primary.
In The Papers 6/22/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Broad Channel Station on A Train Has Highest Crime Rate in City
A new report on crime shows that riders waiting at the Broad Channel subway station in Queens may encounter more crime than at any other station.
Broad Channel Station on A Train Has Highest Crime Rate in City
A new report on crime shows that riders waiting at the Broad Channel subway station in Queens may encounter more crime than at any other station.
First Black Transgender Woman Poised to Perform at Carnegie Hall
The LGBT community is gearing up for pride celebrations.
First Black Transgender Woman Poised to Perform at Carnegie Hall
The LGBT community is gearing up for pride celebrations.
Harlem Hospital Hosts Commemorative Performance of Play Highlighting HIV/AIDS
Harlem Hospital transformed into a performance space to mark the 40th anniversary of a production that sheds light on life-threatening issues like HIV/AIDS.
Harlem Hospital Hosts Commemorative Performance of Play Highlighting HIV/AIDS
Harlem Hospital transformed into a performance space to mark the 40th anniversary of a production that sheds light on life-threatening issues like HIV/AIDS.
Police Seek Suspect in Connection with 25 Queens Burglaries
Police are searching for a man they say is responsible for dozens of burglaries in Queens.
Police Seek Suspect in Connection with 25 Queens Burglaries
Police are searching for a man they say is responsible for dozens of burglaries in Queens.
Family of Bronx River Drowning Victim Demands Fence Be Put Up
The family of the young teen who drowned in the Bronx River has said it wants to make sure nothing like this happens again.
Family of Bronx River Drowning Victim Demands Fence Be Put Up
The family of the young teen who drowned in the Bronx River has said it wants to make sure nothing like this happens again.
Sanitation Worker Fatally Pinned While On the Job
A sanitation worker is dead following a freak accident on the job in Queens.
Sanitation Worker Fatally Pinned While On the Job
A sanitation worker is dead following a freak accident on the job in Queens.
City's First Children Lead Mermaid Parade in Coney Island
The city's first children led the way as the 32nd annual Mermaid Parade stepped off Saturday in Coney Island.
City's First Children Lead Mermaid Parade in Coney Island
The city's first children led the way as the 32nd annual Mermaid Parade stepped off Saturday in Coney Island.
High Tech Gadgets Keep New World Cup Fans in the Loop
World Cup fever is in full force as the U.S. gets ready to take on Portugal tomorrow, but the way New Yorkers are watching is much different than it was during the last World Cup.
Soul's Survivors : Earth, Wind & Fire's Philip Bailey Plays with 5.5-Octave Range
In this week's edition of our "Soul's Survivors" series, NY1's Dean Meminger talks with Philip Bailey, band member of the legendary funk group Earth, Wind and Fire.
Soul's Survivors : Earth, Wind & Fire's Philip Bailey Plays with 5.5-Octave Range
In this week's edition of our "Soul's Survivors" series, NY1's Dean Meminger talks with Philip Bailey, band member of the legendary funk group Earth, Wind and Fire.
'Central Park Five' Man Thanks Man Who Exonerated Him Following Settlement
One of the so-called "Central Park Five" spoke out for the first time since the group reached a $40 million settlement with the city.