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Zagat: West Village Restaurant Serves Up Catskills-Grown Food
A new West Village restaurant celebrates the growing trend of "farm-to-table" food.
Judge Ends Bloomberg-Council Prevailing Wage Dispute
A Manhattan judge ends a legal challenge that has caused tension between former Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the city for years.
Cuomo Signs Bill Allowing City to Lower Speed Limit to 25 MPH
Governor Andrew Cuomo is giving a boost to Mayor Bill de Blasio's Vision Zero traffic plan by allowing the city to lower its speed limit.
Sharpton Announces Details on 'We Will Not Go Back' Rally in Garner's Memory
The National Action Network is moving ahead with its plan to stage a protest in memory of Eric Garner, announcing some details at its weekly rally this morning.
State Attorney General Calls for Ban of e-Cig Flavors
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is pushing for federal regulators to impose restrictions on e-cigarettes.
GOP Candidate for Governor Under Fire for Housing Development Plans
Republican candidate for Governor Rob Astorino has been criticizing Governor Andrew Cuomo-but now, he too is under a federal microscope.
Police Investigate Fatal Harlem Stabbing
Police are looking for the person who stabbed a man to death in Harlem.
In The Papers 8/9/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 Online: The Call 8/8/14
John Schiumo hosts the August 8, 2014 episode of The Call.
Police Investigate Alleged Hate Crime Against Sikh Man
Police are investigating a possible hate crime on Roosevelt Island.
August 10th In NYC History
August 10th
De Blasio Can't Escape Questions on Eric Garner's Death During Housing Complex Tour
Mayor Bill de Blasio couldn't escape a slew of question on Garner's death during a tour of a public housing complex in Brooklyn Friday night.
DNC Officials to Get Real Taste of Brooklyn on Scouting Tour
The city is getting ready to welcome Democratic party officials scouting New York as a possible site for the 2016 National Convention.
NY Public Library, ASPCA Team Up to Teach Kids About Persuasive Writing
The New York Public Library's Literacy Leaders program is teaming up with the ASPCA to help teach kids about persuasive writing.
Changes Happening in 'The HUB' in the Bronx
A lot of changes are happening in The HUB, one of the Bronx's major shopping areas.
Sources: More Details Emerge on Earlier Met Talks
Negotiators in the Metropolitan Opera saga are waiting on findings of an independent financial analyst, but NY1 has more details on earlier talks, and the sides are still far apart.
NYer of the Week: Martin Luther King Addo Motivates Seniors to Live Happier, Healthier Lives
In a small studio space on the Lower East Side, the latest New Yorker of the Week trades the glory of winning body-building competitions for the joy of training seniors.
Teachout's Lawyers Present Case in Residency Hearing
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Zephyr Teachout was back in court Friday to defend herself against a challenge from the Cuomo campaign, which is claiming she doesn't meet the residency requirement to run for governor of New York.
Man Accused of Stabbing Two Brooklyn Children Deemed Fit for Trial
A man accused of stabbing two Brooklyn children in June has been deemed fit to stand trial.
NY1 Online: Bronx Assembly Candidate Discusses Court Hurdle
Bronx Assembly candidate Michael Blake joined Inside City Hall to talk about why his run for the 79th State Assembly district seat is facing a major hurdle in court.