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Warehouse Club Membership Has Privileges, Website Says
Warehouse stores may charge a membership fee, but a website says the numbers add up in favor of buying in bulk at them.
Tennis Pros, Fans Swing Into Queens for U.S. Open
Queens will be the center of the tennis world again today as the 2014 U.S. Open begins in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
NYPD Officers Save Brooklyn Newborn's Life
Two of New York's Finest are being hailed heroes after saving a two-week-old child who stopped breathing over the weekend.
Brooklyn Campsite Offers Year-Round Opportunity to Rough it
Brooklyn is home to a campground where visitors can get the outdoor experience without ever leaving the city.
Five Brooklyn Family Members Killed in Long Island Car Crash
A one-car crash on Long Island claimed the life of five family members from Brooklyn Saturday night.
Now on Your Tablet: The TWC News NY1 App is Better Than Ever
Good news for tablet users: Now NY1 News is better than ever on the new tablet-optimized Time Warner Cable News app. Get the full story on our latest offering.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Possible Delays in Store for iPhone 6
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1 ItCH: A Debate on the Bucket List
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
In The Papers 8/25/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
August 25th In NYC History
August 25th
Renovations Begin at George Washington Bridge Bus Station
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station will shut down today for one year for a $183 million renovation project.
Girl, 4, Recovering from Fall Out Second-Story Window in Queens
A 4-year-old girl is recovering after falling out of a second-story window of an apartment building in Hollis.
Zagat: New East Villiage Restaurant Turns Canned Seafood Into Delicacy
Donostia, a restaurant in the East Village, is turning canned seafood into a delicacy.
De Blasio's Vacation Thrust Small Italian Town Into Spotlight
Mayor Bill de Blasio's Italian vacation this summer certainly made headlines, as he visited the small Italian villages where his ancestors are from. How is the area doing now after it's time in the global spotlight?
SI DA Says He's Allocated More Resources to Garner Case Than Any Other During His Tenure
A day after thousands marched on Staten Island in support of Eric Garner, the borough's district attorney spoke out about the case.
Woman Whose Year in Prison Formed Basis for 'Orange is the New Black' Focused on Criminal Justice Reform
The hit prison dramedy "Orange is the New Black" has 12 Emmy nominations, and has already won three technical awards this year, but the show, based on Piper Kerman's year in federal prison, is just part of the story.
New York Aquarium Reopens After Being Closed Due to Power Issues
Officials from the Wildlife Conservation Society say the aquarium in Coney Island is experiencing power issues.
App Wrap: 'Journeys of Invention,' 'Incredible Numbers'
NY1 highlights the coolest and newest apps for your cell phone or mobile device in the twice-weekly segment "App Wrap."
Brighton Jubilee Festival Brings Neighborhood's Diverse Backgrounds Together
Thousands on Sunday attended the annual Brighton Jubilee festival in Brooklyn, which celebrates the neighborhood's diverse cultural backgrounds.
Semi-Pro Football Team Coming to Brooklyn
The Fall Experimental Football League says the Brooklyn Bolts are set to be one of four teams making their debut in October and will play out of MCU Park on Coney Island.