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Soul's Survivors: Shirley Caesar Says Faith Has Kept Her Recording 60 Years
In this week's edition of "Soul's Survivors," NY1's Dean Meminger caught up with a singer with lots of soul-and faith: gospel great Shirley Caesar.
Recipe: Mediterranean Orange, Date and Pistachio Salad
Today's recipe uses an aged goats milk blue cheese to garnish a Mediterranean style salad with Bibb lettuce, sliced oranges, dates, pistachios and fresh parsley.
Man Found Fatally Shot Inside Brooklyn Apartment
Police say a man was found shot to death inside his Prospect Place apartment Monday morning and are now investigating his death as a homicide.
Police Shoot, Wound Alleged Gunman on Brooklyn Street
A 23-year-old man is in the hospital recovering from a gunshot wound after he allegedly pointed a gun at police in East New York early Monday morning while being chased.
Poll: 47 Percent of NYers Call Traffic a 'Very Serious' Problem
A new Quinnipiac University poll found that 47 percent of New Yorkers call traffic a "very serious" problem and 39 percent call it a "somewhat serious" problem.
Astorino Ethics Plan Includes Term Limits, Shortened Session
The Republican challenging Governor Andrew Cuomo in this year's election on Monday unveiled a 10 point proposal to combat corruption that includes term limits and a proposal to end the legislative session in Albany as soon as the budget is passed.
Pickup Soccer NYC Big on Friendly, Fun Competition
While the world's best soccer athletes take center stage in Brazil, players of all levels are having a ball right here in city parks.
NY1 Online: On Stage [Full Program] 06/14/14
Donna Karger hosts the June 14, 2014 edition of On Stage.
E3 2014: Companies Expand on Genre That Allows Kids to Transfer Toys Into Games
In part one of this week's five-part series recapping the E3 video game convention, NY1's Adam Balkin kicks things off with the hot new genre of games for kids.
Nonprofit Gives Disadvantaged Kids a Moment in the Spotlight
Tuesday night, stars in the making will perform at Radio City Music Hall in a big concert and talent show that is free and open to the public.
Zagat: Claudette Spices Things Up in Greenwich Village
North African influences abound at a new restaurant in the heart of Greenwich Village.
Driver Sought in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run
Police are searching for the driver who hit a man and then fled the scene on Linden Boulevard in East New York early Sunday morning.
Bowery Mission Turns Two Harlem Brownstones into Recovery Home for Women in Need
The Bowery Mission has turned two Harlem brownstones into a sprawling recovery home for women in need.
A Tale of Two Cities: Queens Family Works Hard to Live the American Dream
As more and more New Yorkers are finding it harder and harder to survive and thrive, NY1 takes a look at a couple in Queens who are allowing two of their six children to live at home as the station kicks off its newest series "A Tale of Two Cities."
FDNY Probes Cause of Bronx Bodega Fire
he city fire department is trying to figure out what sparked the flames that tore through a bodega in Bedford Park early Monday morning.
Report: NYPD Searching Gas Stations, Bridges for Illegal Motorbikes
The New York City Police Department reportedly is turning its attention to gas stations and bridges in upper Manhattan as it hunts down illegal motorbikes.
Overnight Lane Closures on GWB This Week
Drivers who use the George Washington Bridge overnight may want to give themselves some extra travel time this week as lane closures will be in effect.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Gold Prices on the Rise
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
June 16th In NYC History
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In The Papers 6/16/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.