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Emergency Response Experts Call for Disaster Planning
Emergency response experts urged families Friday to make a plan for what they'll do in case of a disaster as part of National Emergency Preparedness month.
September 7th In NYC History
September 7th
NY1 Extra: Nicholas K Fashion Week Spring 2015 Show [Full Show]
Watch the full Fashion Week show for the spring 2015 collection of Nicholas K, and watch extended interviews with the designers and others involved in the show.
Agencies Remind NYers of National Emergency Preparedness Month
September is National Emergency Preparedness Month, and volunteers from city and federal emergency management agencies set up stations around the city Friday.
NY1 Online: Reports Debate the Heat Cuomo is Getting for Ducking Teachout Debate
The four members of Inside City Hall's Reporters Roundtable - Beth Fouhy, senior editor at MSNBC.com; Ben Max, executive editor at the Gotham Gazette; Kate Taylor, education reporter for the New York Times; and Albany reporter Thomas Kaplan - gave their take on whether or not Governor Andrew Cuomo deserved all the heat he's taken for ducking NY1's debate with Zephyr Teachout.
NY1 Online: Deputy Mayor Examines Pre-K Rollout
A day after Mayor Bill de Blasio celebrated the rollout of his signature education initiative, Deputy Mayor Richard Buery joined Inside City Hall to talk about the implementation and some of the pre-K programs that did not open on time.
Man Faces Charges After Allegedly Attacking Police Officer in Harlem
A 28-year-old man is facing charges for allegedly attacking a police officer in Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem Thursday.
Police Seek Man Who They Say Robbed Three Women in Bronx
Police are looking for a man who they say robbed three women in the Fordham section of the Bronx.
Police Look for Man Who Allegedly Groped Two Women Inside Queens Center Mall
Police are looking for a man who they say groped two women inside the Queens Center Mall Thursday afternoon.
Judge Approves $41 Million Settlement for Central Park Five
A federal judge on Friday approved a settlement of nearly $41 million for the so-called Central Park Five.
Man Sought in Connection With Deadly Manhattan Stabbing
Police are looking for a man in connection with a deadly stabbing outside a methadone clinic in Manhattan.
First Hasidic Jewish Officer to Join NYPD Promoted to Sergeant
A police officer who the NYPD says was its first Hasidic Jewish officer when he joined the department in 2006 was promoted to sergeant on Friday.
NYer of the Week: Hassan Yasin-Bradley Encourages Young Residents to Push Up Past Their Challenges
The latest New Yorker of the Week says he was a product of his environment, and he says he's now created a product for his environment by using a dynamic form of fitness to catch the attention of our city's youth.
NYer of the Week: Hassan Yasin-Bradley Encourages Young Residents to Push Up Past Their Challenges
The latest New Yorker of the Week says he was a product of his environment, and he says he's now created a product for his environment by using a dynamic form of fitness to catch the attention of our city's youth.
Bronx Set to Kick Off First Fashion Week
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Manhattan is not the only place where you can see models in new styles strut the runway, as the Bronx is holding its first fashion week, which kicks off this weekend.
De Blasio Puts Some Charter Schools on Notice
Mayor Bill de Blasio put some charter schools on notice again this week, saying his administration still plans to push back against schools that don't fit his vision.
Cuomo Continues to Leave Campaign Trail to Hochul as Teachout Brings Empty Chair to Event
Governor Andrew Cuomo was not on the campaign trail Friday, while Zephyr Teachout and Tim Wu kept up a frenetic schedule in their quest to pull off an upset in next week's primary.
Bloomberg Officials Push Back Against Build it Back Criticism
Top officials in the Bloomberg administration are still speaking out and defending their record, pushing back against criticism that it took the city too long to rebuild homes after Hurricane Sandy.
Advocates Spread Word of Deadline for September 11th Responders to Apply for State Benefits
The 13th anniversary of the September 11th attacks is the final deadline for responders to sign up for state benefits.
City Hall Nixing Deal With NASA to Overhaul 911 System
The de Blasio administration is canceling a $13.2 million deal with NASA to overhaul the city's 911 call system in order to curb skyrocketing costs.