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NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force Investigates Anti-Muslim Leaflets in Brooklyn
NYPD's Hate Crimes unit is investigating who put fliers with anti-Muslim rhetoric in some apartment buildings in Brooklyn.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/29/14
John Schiumo hosts the July 29, 2014 episode of The Call.
State Financial Control Board Gives Thumbs Up to Mayor's First Budget
The city's finances are healthy-for now. That's the assessment from a board set up after the 1970s fiscal crisis, which still has to approve New York's budgets a generation later.
Site of Sean Bell Shooting Transformed into Church
It was a case that divided the city-the shooting of an unarmed man by police on his wedding day. The site of the Sean Bell shooting has now been transformed into what many are calling a blessing.
Police Seek Two Suspects Caught Violently Robbing Woman on Camera
Police are looking for two suspects involved in a violent robbery caught on camera.
Met Museum President to Retire
The president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is retiring next spring.
Rikers Probe Exposes Drug Smuggling Network Involving Officers, Inmate
A probe into criminal activity at Riker's Island has revealed a drug smuggling network involving seven correction officers.
NY1 Online: Wise Guys Discuss Cuomo Moreland Commission Fallout
The NY1 Wise Guys, Former U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato, former Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum and former Congressman Anthony Weiner discussed Governor Cuomo's response to last week's bombshell article in the New York Times accusing his staff of interfering with the anti-corruption Moreland Commission he created.
NY1 Online: Community Service Society President Calls for Public Housing Overaul
David Jones, the President and CEO of the Community Service Society of New York joined Inside City Hall to talk about a new report calling for an overhaul of the city's public housing system.
Police Watchdog Group Set to Release Findings on NYPD Cases
A police watchdog group is monitoring the NYPD by tracking cases through the court system. It plans to release its findings later this week.
Subway Etiquette No Joke for New Yorkers
As any New Yorker knows, hopping on the subway in the summer is no joyride-and there are some riders who make the experience a lot more unpleasant.
Former Queens Councilman Found Guilty in Bribery Trial
A White Plains jury on Tuesday returned a guilty verdict on all five counts in the federal bribery and corruption trial of former Queens City Councilman Dan Halloran.
Three Kids Hurt, One Critically in East New York Fire
A rookie firefighter and his fellow firefighters helped pull three young children and other victims out of a burning apartment in an East New York building Tuesday.
Nonprofit Demonstrates Music Education Can Produce Results Overall
A non-profit organization that provides city schools with full-time music teachers says it's found that music class can lead to higher English and math scores.
Central Park to Host Major Horse Show for Seven Years
More horses are coming to Central Park-but this time, they won't be pulling carriages.
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center a Launch Pad for Theater Greats
What do actors Michael Douglas, Meryl Streep, and Judith Light have in common? They all got their start at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. NY1's Frank DiLella filed the following report from behind the scenes.
The Book Reader: 'Stuff Matters'
Parul Sehgal of The New York Times Book Review reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in The Book Reader.
Renewed Effort Could Bring Panda to Central Park Zoo
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney will head to China next week to look into the possibility of bringing one of the fuzzy giants back to the Central Park Zoo.
NYU Langone to Receive More Sandy Aid
Senator Charles Schumer announced Tuesday that Langone Medical Center will get more than a billion dollars for repair and fortification work.
Law Enforcement Officials Recovering After Village Shootout
A city detective is still recovering in the hospital and two U.S. marshals are now back home after a shootout Monday in Greenwich Village ended in the death of a man they were trying to arrest.