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Police Arrest Man Who Allegedly Robbed Livery Driver at Gunpoint in Manhattan
Police have arrested a man who they say robbed a livery driver in Manhattan at gunpoint last week.
Carmen Marc Valvo Threads a Silver Streak, Zang Toi's Dream Comes True
Designers Carmen Marc Valvo and Zang Toi made a big splash during Fashion Week as they both celebrate 25 years in the industry.
NYPD: Driver Fled Scene After Striking Two on Brooklyn Sidewalk
Police are looking for the driver of a car that crashed into two people outside of an East New York apartment building early Saturday morning and left the scene on foot.
Garner Family Attends Birthday Rally on Staten Island
The family of Eric Garner on Saturday commemorated what would have been his 44th birthday by joining the Reverend Al Sharpton at his National Action Network rally.
SI Football Player Remembered at Funeral Service
Friends and family of the Curtis High School football player who died earlier this month gathered for a funeral service Saturday morning.
Off-Duty State Narcotics Officer Charged in UWS Shooting
An off-duty state narcotics officer faces several charges after he allegedly shot two people Friday night near Amsterdam Avenue and 84th Street.
September 13th In NYC History
September 13th
Met Opera Begins $25 Rush Ticket Lottery
The Metropolitan Opera is selling $25 rush tickets online for some of its priciest seats.
Clinic Director Steps Down in Wake of Joan Rivers' Death
The medical director of the Upper East Side outpatient clinic where comedian Joan Rivers went into cardiac arrest has stepped down.
No NYC-Bound Traffic on Bayonne Bridge This Weekend
The New York-bound side of the Bayonne Bridge and free shuttle is closed this weekend.
State Health Dept. Warns of Severe Respiratory Virus Affecting Kids
State health officials are advising parents and doctors to watch out for a serious respiratory virus that has infected more than a dozen children in New York.
State Health Dept. Warns of Severe Respiratory Virus Affecting Kids
State health officials are advising parents and doctors to watch out for a serious respiratory virus that has infected more than a dozen children in New York.
In The Papers 9/13/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held for Five Renovated Brooklyn Libraries
A ceremony was held Friday for five libraries that were recently renovated in Brooklyn, giving more than 300 kids better access to books.
Police Seek Man Who Allegedly Scammed Apartment Hunter in Manhattan
Police have released surveillance video of a man who they say scammed an apartment hunter in Manhattan.
Hell's Kitchen Street Corner Named for Radio Newsman Stan Brooks
Longtime radio newsman Stan Brooks was honored Friday as the corner of 43rd Street and 10th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen was renamed "Stan Brooks Way."
Mayor: Horse Carriage Debate May Soon Reach City Council
The debate over the fate of horse carriages in the city may reach the City Council soon, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Four Child Care Providers Arrested After Fraud Violations Uncovered in City Investigation
Four day care operators in Brooklyn and Staten Island are facing charges related to fraud and safety violations following an investigation by the city's Department of Investigation and two district attorneys. | View the list of child care centers shut down
Cable Replacement on Harlem River Lift Bridge to Impact Tall Boats
Tall boats won't be able to go under the Harlem River Lift Bridge for six months starting next week.
NY1 Extra: Nanette Lepore Fashion Week Spring 2015 [Full Show]
Watch the full Fashion Week show for the Spring 2015 collection of Nanette Lepore, and watch extended interviews with the designers and others involved in the show. (The interviews follow the full show clips in the same video player.)