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Federal Funds Slated for Three City Flood Barrier Projects
Nearly two years after Hurricane Sandy, hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid are coming to Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island to make them more resistant to flooding.
Female Boxer "The Heat" Trains Hard for Historic Brooklyn Bout
A Brooklyn boxer is hoping to keep up her winning streak in front of fans in her home borough while also making a little history.
Farm That Holds Prominent Horse Shows Opening Doors for Lessons
The exclusive Old Salem Farm, located an hour from Manhattan, is opening its doors to the public for lessons for the first time.
NY1 Online: On Stage [Full Program] 05/31/14
Donna Karger hosts the May 31, 2014 edition of On Stage.
NY1 Online: The New York Times Close Up 05/31/14
On the May 31 edition of The New York Times Close Up, guest host Patrick Healy talks with Times political reporter Amy Chozick about her coverage of Hillary Clinton and her plans for 2016.
Police Seek Man Who Fatally Stabbed Young Boy, Wounded Girl in Brooklyn
As police search for the person who stabbed two children Sunday, killing one of them, sources tell NY1 authorities say it's a strong possibility the same person who stabbed 18-year-old Tanaya Copeland over the weekend may be the same person responsible for attacking the children.
Lopez Addresses Concerns Over Upcoming Bronx Concert
Residents of City Island wrote to the parks commissioner complaining about the traffic and litter Jennifer Lopez's free show is likely to cause, but the singer says no one should worry.
Bronx Native Jennifer Lopez Promotes Healthy Living in the Borough
With the Bronx rated the least healthy county in New York, the borough enlisted some star power on Sunday to turn things around.
Groups Want City to Dump Plans for Two Waste Transfer Sites
Protesters in Brooklyn and Manhattan joined forces Sunday hoping to change the city's policy on trash removal sites they say will pose a threat to their health.
NY1 ItCH: Cuomo's New Playbook: Making a Deal by Declaring War
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
MTA "Fastrack" Repairs Affect N, Q, R Lines This Week
The MTA's "Fastrack" subway maintenance program returns to the N, Q, R lines Monday night, affecting overnight service between 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. until Friday.
Falling Plaster Shutters New York Public Library Reading Room
The New York Public Library has closed its largest reading room inside its iconic main branch because of falling plaster.
June 2nd In NYC History
June 2nd
NYPD Officer Accused of Striking Pregnant Wife with Car
A 29-year-old city police officer has been suspended after being arraigned on charges he struck his pregnant wife with a car on a Bronx street over the weekend.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference Begins
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1 Exclusive: Federal Funds Slated for Three City Flood Barrier Projects
Nearly two years after Hurricane Sandy, hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid are coming to Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island to make them more resistant to flooding.
State Senator's Corruption Trial Begins Today
Jury selection begins today in the federal corruption trial of State Senator Malcolm Smith, who is charged with trying to bribe his way onto the 2013 Republican mayoral ticket.
In The Papers 6/2/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Celebrate Israel Parade Marches Through Upper East Side
Organizers say some 35,000 people marched through the Upper East Side as part of the 50th annual Celebrate Israel Parade Sunday.
Hurricane Season Officially Underway
Sunday marks the beginning of what's expected to be a weak hurricane season-but with Sandy still fresh on the minds of New Yorkers, some are still feeling anxious.