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Council Unanimously Approves School Safety Bill Named for Avonte Oquendo
The City Council unanimously approved a school safety bill named for Avonte Oquendo, the 14-year-old who ran away from his Queens school last October and was later found dead.
De Blasio Visits Grassano, Birthplace of His Grandmother
On his Italian vacation with the family, Mayor Bill de Blasio visited the village in southern Italy where his maternal grandmother was born.
App Wrap: 'Spinlister,' 'DreamWorks Dragon Adventure World Explorer'
NY1 highlights the coolest and newest apps for your cell phone or mobile device in the twice-weekly segment "App Wrap."
Medicaid's New Managed Care Model a Success for Patients and the System
NY1 Health Reporter Erin Billups is taking a special look at the state's Medicaid system this week, focusing on two different programs and their impact on beneficiaries.
In the first of this two-part report, she surveys the recent move away from fee-for-service payments to a managed care model-which seems to be working well.
In the first of this two-part report, she surveys the recent move away from fee-for-service payments to a managed care model-which seems to be working well.
One Man Dead, One in Hospital Following Fight
One man is dead and another is in the hospital after the two got into a fight in Queens, according to police.
Zagat: 30 Under 30 Highlights New York Native Pasta Chef
Zagat dishes out their annual 30 Under 30 list, showcasing up-and-comers in the restaurant world-including one local pasta connoisseur.
Police Identify Couple Found Dead in Staten Island Hotel
Police have identified the two people who were found dead inside a hotel room on Staten Island Friday afternoon.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/25/14
Maria Milito hosts the July 25, 2014 episode of The Call.
In The Papers 7/25/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
July 25th In NYC History
July 25th
NY1 From the Floor PM: Durable Manufactured Goods Orders on the Rise
NY1 wraps up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
What a Week 7/25/14
Radio talk show host Mark Simone and New York Daily News columnist Linda Stasi offer their take on the week's top news stories, from the Federal Aviation Association's ban on flights to Israel to the bombshell New York Times report detailing Governor Andrew Cuomo's controversial dealings with the Moreland Commission.
NY1 From the Floor AM: A Satellite Deal in Europe Could Help Rupert Murdoch in His Pursuit of Time Warner
NY1 previews up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/24/14
John Schiumo hosts the July 24, 2014 episode of The Call.
Governor Introduces Board to Review Tipped Wages
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the creation of a wage board on tipped worker pay.
Brooklyn Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Murder, Dismemberment
Suffolk County police have arrested a Brooklyn woman in connection with the death of a woman identified as Chinelle Browne, whose body was found dismembered in a parking lot in Bay Shore on July 8.
City Comptroller: NYCHA Skipped Chances to Provide Jobs to Own Residents
The city comptroller says the Housing Authority failed to follow some of it's own rules, and as a result may have deprived residents of it's buildings hundreds of thousands of dollars.
G Train Riders Prepare for Summer Shutdown
Straphangers in Brooklyn and Queens who rely on the G train will need to use alternative transportation for the next five weeks starting Friday at 10:30 p.m.
FAA Lifts Ban on U.S. Flights to Israel
The Federal Aviation Administration lifted its ban on U.S. flights to and from Israel Tuesday night and many New Yorkers traveling there said they felt safe.
Police Continue Investigating Brooklyn Bridge White Flag Mystery
Police are reportedly looking for five people as they investigate the removal of American flags from the Brooklyn Bridge earlier this week.