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NY1 Online: Campbell Brown, Parent Discuss Call to Change NY Teacher Tenure Rules
Campbell Brown, founder of the Partnership for Educational Justice, and Keoni Wright, a parent from East New York who is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the state, joined Inside City Hall to discuss their call to change New York's teacher tenure rules.
Residents Speak Out Against Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Plans
Some Brooklyn residents say its time for a change of plans when it comes to development in Brooklyn Bridge Park, and they spoke out at a community meeting held at Borough Hall Wednesday.
Reviews of City's New 911 System Say Bloomberg Administration Was Asleep at Switch
As promised, the de Blasio administration on Wednesday released a review of the city's new 911 call-taking system, and two other government watchdogs are sounding an alarm over how the project was managed.
Wi-Fi Comes to Four NY State Parks
You can now stay connected at four state parks.
City Drops Stop-and-Frisk Ruling Appeal
The city officially drops its appeal of a federal court ruling that found police sometimes used stop-and-frisk in a discriminatory way.
Tips on How to Teach Kids to Manage Their Money
We teach our kids how to tie their shoes and brush their teeth, but teaching them how to manage their money is just as important, perhaps even more so. Rachel Cruze, author of "Smart Money, Smart Kids," offered some tips to NY1 parenting correspondent Shelley Goldberg.
Man Sought for Allegedly Forcibly Touching Woman in Brooklyn
Police are looking for a man who they say forcibly touched a woman in Brooklyn.
Debunking the Effectiveness of Some Common Kitchen Practices
Before you defrost tonight's dinner, you may want to think about where you're defrosting it. NY1's Jill Urban tackles this and other common kitchen practices in her latest Healthy Living report.
NY1 Movie Interview: Daniel Radcliffe Talks 'What If'
NY1's Neil Rosen sits down with Daniel Radcliffe to discuss his most recent film alongside Zoe Kazan, "What If."
Tour Bus Driver Arrested in Times Square Wreck
One of the drivers involved in a tour bus collision in Times Square that injured more than a dozen people Tuesday has been arrested on charges of driving while impaired.
$5K Reward Offered in Connection with Livery Driver Shooting
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of whoever shot and killed a livery cab driver in the Bronx.
Your Weekend Starts Now 8/7/14
NY1's weekly segment "Your Weekend Starts Now" shows entertaining picks for great things to do this weekend all around the city. NY1's Stephanie Simon filed the following report.
MTA Sidelines Three N Trains for Bedbug Removal
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says it has taken measures after bedbugs were found on the N train this week.
"The Hundred-Foot Journey" Stars Attend Midtown Premiere
The Ziegfeld Theatre on Tuesday hosted the world premiere of "The Hundred-Foot Journey", a movie about food in France starring actors Helen Mirren, Om Puri, Manish Dayal and Charlotte Le Bon.
Iconic Domino Sugar Sign Coming Down This Week
The famed Domino sugar factory sign in Williamsburg will start coming down this week as crews begin the $1.5 billion development that will take the former refinery's place.
Wife of Man Who Shot Eric Garner Video Charged in Woman's Assault
The wife of the man who shot the video of Eric Garner's arrest is under arrest herself after she allegedly assaulted another woman Tuesday.
Neurologist Conducts Study to Rest Patients' Brains Following Concussions
How can you tell when a concussion is really bad? Doctors are still figuring that out.
NY1 Online: Acclaimed Restaurant Owner Talks Farm-to-Table Vision for America
Blue Hill owner Dan Barber joined Inside City Hall to shares his "farm-to-table" vision for food production in America, as explained in his new book "The Third Table."
Queens Couple Arrested for Allegedly Beating, Starving 12-Year-Old Girl
A Queens couple is facing multiple charges for allegedly abusing their 12-year-old daughter.
FDNY: All 18 Injured in Times Square Sightseeing Bus Collision Expected to be OK
More than a dozen people were injured when two double-decker buses collided in Times Square.