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Former TWC Leader Glenn Britt Dies at Age 65
Former Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt died Wednesday at the age of 65 following a long battle with melanoma. | Comcast CEO Brian Roberts discusses Britt's legacy
State Appeals Court Upholds 'Taxi of Tomorrow' Plan
A state appeals court this week ruled the Taxi and Limousine Commission can require all taxi owners to purchase the specially designed Nissan minivans.
State Appeals Court Upholds 'Taxi of Tomorrow' Plan
A state appeals court this week ruled the Taxi and Limousine Commission can require all taxi owners to purchase the specially designed Nissan minivans.
In The Papers 6/11/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Columbia Supercomputer Zooms in on Prostate Cancer Genes
A new breakthrough in prostate cancer research could mean better treatment and cost savings.
Parks Dept. Collaborates with Artists to Bring Art to Public
The winning artists in a program called Models to Monuments will have their pieces installed in Manhattan's Riverside Park South for a full year.
Internal Conflict Threatens Completion of Kingsbridge Armory Ice Center
The plan to turn the Kingsbridge Armory into the world's largest ice center may be on thin ice.
Comptroller Report Blames Sandy for Delay in MTA 9/11 Security Project
A new report by the state comptroller says Hurricane Sandy delayed a project to ramp up the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's security program after the September 11th attacks.
Man Dies Days After Being Punched on 6 Train
A man has now died after being assaulted on a 6 train last week.
Friends, Family Mourn Man Who Died Breaking Up Bar Fight
The family of a man who died breaking up a bar fight in Staten Island over the weekend is in mourning and calling for action on the same day a 23-year-old man turns himself in in connection with the incident.
Friends, Family Mourn Man Who Died Breaking Up Bar Fight
The family of a man who died breaking up a bar fight in Staten Island over the weekend is in mourning and calling for action on the same day a 23-year-old man turns himself in in connection with the incident.
NY1 Online: Fitness Expert Offers Workout Advice for Obama, de Blasio
Susie Wong, a leading fitness expert joined Inside City Hall to offer President Barack Obama and Mayor Bill de Blasio some pointers on improving their workout routines.
NY1 Online: Wise Guys Talk Cuomo's Role in Democratic Fight for Senate
The NY1 Wise Guys, former U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato, guest Wise Guy: former Congressman Anthony Weiner and guest Wise Gal: former Congresswoman and City Comptroller Elizabeth Holtzman discussed the fight for the State Senate and weighed in on whether Governor Andrew Cuomo will help his own party gain control.
Fisher Named Knicks Head Coach in Reported $25M Deal
Former NBA guard Derek Fisher was formally introduced Tuesday as the next head coach of the New York Knicks with a contract reported to be worth $25 million. | Watch the full press conference
House Ethics Committee OK's Michael Grimm Legal Defense Fund
The House Ethics Committee has signed off on embattled Congressman Michael Grimm's request to set up a fund that will raise money to pay his massive legal bills.
Workers Protest Wage Theft Outside Bronx Restaurant
Workers rights activists protested what they say are wage theft practices by businesses in the city Tuesday.
Bicyclist Struck, Killed By Car in Queens
A bicyclist is dead after getting hit by a car in the Flushing section of Queens at around 1 p.m. Tuesday.
Rangel, Espaillat, Walrond Set for NY1 Debate
The city's most hotly contested congressional primary will be in the spotlight again Wednesday, when NY1 hosts the first live televised debate between Rep. Charles Rangel and his top challengers: state Senator Adriano Espaillat and the Rev. Michael Walrond. | NY1.com will stream the debate live, with no login required, at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
57 NYCHA Community Centers in Danger of Closing
Once again, community centers at public housing are on the chopping block-a little-noticed issue this budget season, and some officials are hoping to change that.
State Appeals Court Rules in Favor of 'Taxi of Tomorrow'
A state appeals court ruled Tuesday in favor of the Taxi of Tomorrow, as judges said the Taxi and Limousine Commission is legally allowed to require all taxi owners to purchase specially designed Nissan minivans.