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Manhattan Street Renamed in Honor of NY Road Runners Founder
A Manhattan street is named in honor of the well-known runner who called the area home.
Garner Family Shows Support for Ferguson
The family of Eric Garner and others in the city rallied Saturday in support of those in Ferguson, Missouri after a teen was killed by police last week.
Three Shot at East Harlem Barbecue, One Shot Nearby
Four people were shot in Harlem Saturday night-three at a barbecue and one in a separate incident.
August 18th In NYC History
August 18th
Police Seek Four Suspects Wanted in Connection With Bronx Apartment Robbery
Police are searching for four suspects wanted in connection with an apartment robbery in the Bronx.
Suicide Prevention Hotline Sees Spike in Calls Day After Death of Robin Williams
The death of Robin Williams has had quite an impact on many across the nation. One result has been a significant bump in the number of calls to the national suicide help line.
Sharpton Rallies for Ferguson Teen Killed by Police
Reverend Al Sharpton said he will attend a rally in Ferguson, Missouri tomorrow for Michael Brown, the 18-year-old who was killed by a police officer one week ago.
Annual Sand Sculpting Contest Kicks Off in Coney Island
The 24th annual sandcastle competition is taking place off the Coney Island Boardwalk and West 12th Street.
Zagat: Lower East Side Eatery Serves Uniquely Yunnan Cuisine
Yannan cooking is a brand of its own, thanks to a special ingredient.
Police Arrest Fourth Suspect in Connection with Bronx Livery Driver Death
Police have arrested a fourth suspect in connection with the shooting death of a livery cab driver in the Bronx, for which three other suspects were already in custody.
Man Arrested for Allegedly Attacking Woman on L Train
Police have arrested a man accused of attacking a woman on the L train.
In The Papers 8/16/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Rikers Crime Stats to be Counted Separately from South Bronx
Crimes committed at Rikers Island will no longer be included in the crime statistics of the South Bronx police precinct it's located in.
August 17th In NYC History
August 17th
Residents of Brooklyn Apartment Evacuate After Construction Equipment Smashes Through Wall
Residents were evacuated from a Brooklyn apartment building Friday after a piece of construction equipment smashed through a wall.
NY1 Online: Reporters Round Up Racial Tensions
The four members of the Reporters Roundtable - WNYC City Hall reporter Brigid Bergin; New York Times Albany Reporter Tom Kaplan; Ben Max, executive editor of the Gotham Gazette; and Josh Benson, co-editor of Capital New York - discussed Governor Andrew Cuomo's trip to Israel, as well as racial tensions following the Eric Garner case and the tumultuous events in Ferguson, Missouri following the police shooting of an unarmed man.
NY1 Online: Producer, Honey Collector Look at Beekeeping in City
Jill Bauerle, producer of the film "The Beekeeper," and Tim O'Neal, a honey collector who is featured in the film, joined Inside City Hall to take a closer look at the curious culture of beekeeping in our city.
NY1 Online: Arab American Association of New York Director Weighs in on Cuomo's Trip to Israel
Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab American Association of New York, joined Inside City Hall to offer her perspective on Governor Andrew Cuomo's trip to Israel and his decision not to visit the Palestinian territory.
NYer of the Week: Cliff Skudin Empowers Students to Surf to New Heights
When you think about outdoor activities in the city, you don't usually think about surfing, but the latest New Yorker of the Week is encouraging all of us to jump into the biggest playground in our backyard.
City's Largest Municipal Employees Union Backs Re-Election of Two Indicted State Senators
The city's largest municipal employees union is backing the re-election of indicted Democratic state senators Malcolm Smith and John Sampson.