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Bees Swarm Outside Starbucks in Chelsea
In Chelsea on Wednesday, bees swarmed a Starbucks on Ninth Avenue after coming from a building near Chelsea Market.
New Protocol Will Put FDNY on All Gas Leak Calls
The city is giving the fire department more responsibility for investigating potential gas leaks following the deadly East Harlem building explosion in March.
New Yorkers Beat the Heat as Temperatures Rise
As temperatures reached into the 90's Wednesday, air conditioners were cranking across the city while others headed out to Rockaway Beach for some fun in the sun.
New Yorkers Beat the Heat as Temperatures Rise
As temperatures reached into the 90's Wednesday, air conditioners were cranking across the city while others headed out to Rockaway Beach for some fun in the sun.
Your Weekend Starts Now 6/19/14
NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city. NY1's Stephanie Simon filed the following report.
Police Search for Missing 9-Year-Old Manhattan Boy
A missing child alert has been issued for a 9-year-old boy who was seen at the Boys Club of New York on 111th Street as recently as last Wednesday.
E3 2014: New Video Games Will Trick You into Exercising
Though exercise and playing video games may seem like opposing activities, some new video games are exactly the thing that might get you moving.
E3 2014: New Video Games Will Trick You into Exercising
Though exercise and playing video games may seem like opposing activities, some new video games are exactly the thing that might get you moving.
Park Slope Hospital Expansion Gets Green Light
New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn has gotten the go-ahead for a major expansion, but not everyone is happy about it since it falls within the borough's largest historic district.
Park Slope Hospital Expansion Gets Green Light
New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn has gotten the go-ahead for a major expansion, but not everyone is happy about it since it falls within the borough's largest historic district.
Parenting: Parks Organization Puts On Free, Family-Friendly Activities All Summer
Monique Martin from the City Parks Foundation spoke to NY1's Shelley Goldberg about some free, family-friendly activities for you and your kids this summer.
Wrongfully Convicted Man Seeks $162M from City
A Williamsburg man who was recently exonerated after serving 25 years in prison on a wrongful murder conviction plans to sue the city for more than $160 million.
Wrongfully Convicted Man Seeks $162M from City
A Williamsburg man who was recently exonerated after serving 25 years in prison on a wrongful murder conviction plans to sue the city for more than $160 million.
NY1 From the Floor AM: UPS Upping Cost of Shipping Bulky Boxes
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
No Specific Threats Against City Amid Iraq Violence, Mayor Says
With insurgent violence escalating in Iraq, Mayor de Blasio says the city remains on constant watch for any terror threats.
No Specific Threats Against City Amid Iraq Violence, Mayor Says
With insurgent violence escalating in Iraq, Mayor de Blasio says the city remains on constant watch for any terror threats.
Rent Guidelines Board Seeks Input from Brooklyn Tenants
The Rent Guidelines Board will hold a public hearing in Brooklyn on the proposed rent hikes at Brooklyn Borough Hall this evening ahead of their final vote next week.
Report: Feds Join Fraud Probe of Former Brooklyn DA
Federal prosecutors have reportedly joined a state investigation into possible fraud by former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes.
A Tale of Two Cities : Bronx Family Lives Out American Dream Despite Odds
Home-ownership is the American Dream. In the third installment of our series "A Tale of Two Cities," NY1's Erin Clarke introduces us to a family successfully living out that dream in a part of the borough with a troubled past-a place where many still don't believe it's possible.
June 18th In NYC History
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