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Scholarship Fund Says It's Given Away $100M to Relatives of Those Killed on 9/11
A scholarship fund says it has given away about $100 million to relatives of those killed or permanently injured on September 11, 2001.
Cardinal Dolan Visits Lavelle School for the Blind in Bronx
A Bronx school that helps some of the most vulnerable residents in the city is celebrating 110 years, and that makes it a fitting time for a visit from the Archbishop of New York.
Time Out Theater Review: 'This Is Our Youth'
The Broadway fall season kicks off with the debut of "This Is Our Youth," a play by Kenneth Lonergan about three young adults struggling to make their way in 1982 New York that first debuted off-Broadway in 1996.
Cuomo Marks September 11th Anniversary With Motorcycle Ride Down West Side Highway
Governor Andrew Cuomo marked September 11th with a memorial motorcycle ride down the West Side Highway and also announced new initiatives with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to improve safety in the region.
9/11 Museum Reflects Giuliani's Link to City's Response to Attacks
For the first time this year, the recently-opened National 9/11 Memorial and Museum was part of the annual ceremony, and observers are looking closely at not just how the museum remembers the victims are remembered, but also Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who will be always linked to the city's response to the attacks.
Art Therapy Program Provides Outlet for NYers With Painful September 11 Memories
Art can be an outlet for dealing with painful memories such as those stirred up by September 11th, and art therapy has been used over the years to help New Yorkers deal with their grief.
Congress Starts to Debate Obama's Plan to Confront Islamic State
As President Barack Obama marked the anniversary of the September 11th attacks Thursday, Congress started to debate the president's plan to confront a new threat facing the country.
NYPD, Port Authority Honor Members Lost in Attacks; 'Bell of Hope' Rings at St. Paul's Chapel
The NYPD took time on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks to honor its own, while the Port Authority also held a memorial service in honor of the 84 workers it lost in the attacks.
Family Members of September 11 Victims Stress Importance of Remembering Those Lost
Family members of people killed in the September 11th attacks were once again at this year's ceremony, while others were attending for the first time.
Social Media Footprint Has Major Impact on Landing, or Losing, A Job
From Facebook to Twitter, what's known as your social media footprint can have a major impact on landing a job or losing it to someone else.
Financial Empowerment Center Helps City's Poorest Climb Out of Debt
NY1 continues its coverage of Brooklyn Week with a look at poverty in the borough and what one city agency is trying to do about it.
City, Nation Mark 13 Years Since September 11th Attacks
The city and nation paused Thursday to remember those who died at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania 13 years ago.
Catholic League Withdraws From St. Patrick's Day Parade
The Catholic civil rights organization says it will not march in next year's St. Patrick's Day parade because of a fallout over the addition of a gay group.
FEMA Looks to Recollect Millions in Sandy Funds
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says it is reviewing close to 4,500 households it says may have received improper payments for Sandy related relief due to bureaucratic mistakes or inadvertent violations.
Suspect Wanted in Attempted East Harlem Rape
Police are searching for a man they say broke into a woman's East Harlem apartment and attempted to sexually assault her last month.
"Pride of Midtown" Remembers 15 Lost at WTC Site
The names of 15 lost heroes at Engine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9 were read out loud during a ceremony Thursday in a park created to honor the sacrifice they made on September 11, 2001.
Reality TV Star Hits the Right Note with QVC Collection
"Project Runway" winner Seth Allen is making it possible for people of all shapes, sizes, and budgets to shop his edgy yet classic new collection.
Calabria Tuna Packaging Plant Spans Generations
A 100-year-old tuna packaging plant in Calabria, Italy is still getting the job done.
Barbie Goes High Tech for Fashion Week
Barbie is helping bring out the technology side of Fashion Week.
In The Papers 9/11/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.