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NY1 ItCH: A Big Fight at the Very Minimum
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
NYPD: Man Stabbed on Chelsea Subway Platform
Police are searching for the person who stabbed a man inside the 1 train station at 18th Street and Seventh Avenue early this morning.
In The Papers 6/4/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Search Intensifies for Man Wanted in Deadly Brooklyn Stabbings
Police are hoping a sketch and possible new DNA clues will help them locate the man who they believe fatally stabbed an 18-year-old woman and six-year-old boy and wounded a seven-year-old girl in East New York over the weekend. | Share your thoughts.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/3/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 3, 2014 episode of The Call.
June 4th In NYC History
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Mets' David Murphy to Speak at White House About Being a Working Dad
Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy is heading to the White House next week to talk about the need for progressive workplace policies.
Brooklyn DA Exonerates 53-Year-Old Man Wrongfully Convicted 17 Years Ago
The Brooklyn District Attorney exonerated a 53-year-old man who was found to be wrongfully convicted after serving 17 years in prison.
Police Investigate Shooting of 16-Year-Old in Clinton Hill
Police are investigating a shooting that left a 16-year-old boy dead in Brooklyn Monday night.
NY1 Online: Special Panel Discusses Latina Teen Suicide Problem
Doctor Rosa, Beatriz, Erin Mercado and Nivia Domes, Erin's mother, took part in a special panel on Inside City Hall to discuss the problem of teenage suicide in the Latina community and what the city can do to help prevent it.
NY1 Online: Wiseguys Dig Into Cuomo's WFP Deal
The NY1 Wise Guys, former Senator Alfonse D'Amato; former City Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum; and former candidate for Mayor John Catsimatidis discussed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's push to win the endorsement of the Working Families Party.
Port Authority Tests Readiness at Simulated JFK Plane Crash
The Port Authority on Tuesday held a full scale emergency drill at JFK airport to test the ability of first responders during a simulated accident of a passenger aircraft.
Rangers Ready to Battle Kings for Stanley Cup
Twenty years is certainly not as long as 54, but it has been awhile since the Rangers reached hockey's promised land. And now, after a weekend where they had a few days off in a row, the Blueshirts are energized and ready for their best of Seven Stanley Cup final against the L.A. Kings.
UFT Ratifies $9 Billion, Nine-Year Contract
The vote is in and the city's teachers have approved the nine-year, $9 billion contract their union negotiated with Mayor Bill de Blasio last month.
The Japanese Way: Older Japanese Aim to Pass On Slow Food Tradition
Reporting from Japan for this NY1 series on Japanese nutrition and healthcare, Health Reporter Erin Billups filed the third installment on Washoku, a Japanese slow cooking tradition that older Japanese say is becoming lost on younger generations.
Sound Advice: Sugarland Singer Kristian Bush Prepares to Release First Solo Album
In his latest "Sound Advice" report, WFUV DJ Eric Holland spoke with singer Kristian Bush of the popular country duo Sugarland after he performed at City Winery.
The Book Reader: 'Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?'
Parul Sehgal of The New York Times reports for NY1 on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
NYCHA Residents Question Timeline of Security Camera Installation
Nearly a year after funding was allocated, the city reportedly approved a plan to place security cameras around the Boulevard Houses Monday.
NHL Reduces Carcillo Suspension Ahead of Stanley Cup
As the New York Rangers prepare to go to the Stanley Cup, the National Hockey League on Tuesday reduced left winger Daniel Carcillo's suspension from 10 games to six.
Rangel's Last Run: Almost 84, Congressman Says There's Still Work To Do
He's just a few days shy of his 84th birthday, but Rep. Charles Rangel is running harder than ever. NY1's Washington Bureau Reporter Michael Scotto has been following him on the campaign trail this spring and has this report in part two of his series, "Rangel's Last Run."