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Seven-Year-Old Stabbed in East New York Remains Fragile
The family of the seven-year-old girl stabbed in East New York says she remains fragile after returning home from the hospital.
LGBT Community Shows Pride in Twilight Parade
Members and supporters of the LGBT community turned out in Brooklyn to show their pride Saturday.
Thunderbolt Opens at Coney Island
Thrill seekers can get a bolt of adrenaline on the new roller coaster that opened in Coney Island Saturday.
Anti-Gun Violence Rally Marches Across Brooklyn Bridge
Advocates marched across the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday in an effort to end gun violence.
50 Cent Returns to Citi Field Following First Pitch Flub
50 Cent is set to take the field in Flushing later today for a post-game concert.
Greyhound Hosts Mobile Museum to Celebrate Centennial
Greyhound bus lines is celebrating its centennial with a traveling museum of vintage buses.
Hidden Cash Crops Up in Central Park
The man who's been tweeting about hidden cash around California has brought his hunt to the city.
Three-Alarm Fire Breaks Out in Harlem Restaurant
A three-alarm fire broke out Friday night at a restaurant on 155th Street in Harlem.
Rangers' Magical Ride Ends With Double OT Loss As Kings Clinch Cup
A thrilling Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals ended in heartbreak for the New York Rangers, as the Los Angeles Kings clinched hockey's biggest prize Friday night with a 3-2 double overtime victory to end the Rangers' season.
Health Department to Spray for West Nile Virus
The city's Health Department has said it will begin spraying for West Nile virus next week in parts of Staten Island, Queens and the Bronx.
In The Papers 6/14/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Bronx Teacher Pleads Guilty to Raping Special Needs Student
A former Bronx public school teacher has pleaded guilty to raping a 10-year-old student.
Police Seek Teenager in Connection with Bronx Shooting
Police are on the hunt for a teenager wanted in a deadly shooting in the Bronx.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/13/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 13, 2014 episode of The Call.
June 15th In NYC History
June 15th
Broadway Dims Lights in Memory of Ruby Dee
Broadway dimmed its lights Friday night in memory of Ruby Dee, who died Thursday at the age of 91.
Police Arrest Man in Connection With Fatal SI Shooting
Police have arrested a man in a connection with a shooting that took place in the Mariners Harbor section of Staten Island last week.
Port Authority Opening Up Wage Policy for Contracted Airport Workers to Public
The public will have a chance to weigh in on the Port Authority's new wage policy for contracted airport workers, as the agency is opening up the new wage guidelines for public comments.
NYer of the Week: Lizette Hernandez Creates Little League for Kids With Autism
There are many baseball diamonds in the Bronx, besides the famous one at Yankee Stadium, but the latest New Yorker of Week created a special Little League for her son and other kids with autism.
Small Schools Athletic League Asks City to Keep Funding It
The Small Schools Athletic League is asking the city to keep funding it.