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Weekend Feature: Tips to Keep Your Kids Financially Responsible in College
When your kids go off to college, that's when it's most important to make sure they stay financially responsible, but that's also when it's most challenging. Neale Godfrey offered tips to NY1.
In The Papers 7/20/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Gather in Times Square
Palestinian officials say the son of a senior Hamas leader is dead, killed in overnight fighting in Gaza, and dozens of protesters flooded Times Square Saturday, calling for Israel to stop the shelling.
July 21st In NYC History
July 21st
CCRB to Review Police Chokehold Complaints in Wake of SI Man's Death During Arrest
The city's Civilian Complaint Review Board is promising a thorough review of its police chokehold complaints following the death of a man during an arrest on Staten Island.
De Blasio Discovers Difficulty With Taking Vacation As Mayor
Mayor Bill de Blasio is discovering how hard it can be to take a vacation when you are in charge of running City Hall. NY1's Grace Rauh is following the mayor as he vacations in Italy and filed the following report from Rome.
Jeter Takes Place Alongside Gehrig, Ruth in Mural Project Near Yankee Stadium
Derek Jeter may not be a Hall of Famer just yet, but he's already taking his place alongside Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth in a mural project near Yankee Stadium.
City Hopes Staten Island's 'Beach Fest' Can Make Beaches a Summer Destination
Following the long-term Hurricane Sandy recovery, Staten Island is encouraging residents to get out and hit the beach through Staten Island Beach Fest.
Two Men Face Charges for Allegedly Trying to Rape Woman in Queens
Two men are facing charges after police say they tried to rape a woman in the Ridgewood section of Queens on Wednesday.
Bronx Man Faces Charges for Allegedly Hitting Friend in Head With Hammer
A Bronx man is facing charges for allegedly hitting his friend in the head with a hammer.
Weekend Feature: Operation Backpack Continues to Find School Supplies for Kids in City Shelters
For thousands of kids living in city shelters, finding basic school supplies can be a challenge, but that's where Operation Backpack comes in. Rachel Weinstein of Volunteers of America joined NY1 to share more about this year's campaign.
Macy's Settles Lawsuit With Shopper Who Claims He Was Racially Profiled
Macy's has settled a lawsuit with a shopper who claims he was racially profiled at its flagship store in Herald Square.
Yankees to Honor Jeter With Ceremony Before September 7 Game
The Yankees announced Friday that they will hold a special ceremony to honor Derek Jeter before their game against the Royals on Sunday, September 7.
In The Papers 7/19/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Teen Driver Accused of Killing 4-Year-Old Arrested for Grand Larceny
The teen driver accused of killing 4-year-old Ariel Russo last year was arrested for grand larceny Thursday, as police say he stole thousands of dollars worth of property from a Manhattan apartment.
Yankees' Sabathia to Undergo Season-Ending Knee Surgery
Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia will undergo season-ending knee surgery next week.
Schumer Has Strong Words for Putin After Malaysia Airlines Flight Shot Down
Senator Charles Schumer had some strong words for Russian President Vladimir Putin the day after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down.
NY1 Online: Reporters Round Up Kathy Hochul Interview
Sally Goldenberg and Azi Paybarah from Capital New York, WNYC Radio's Brian Lehrer and Daily News Albany Bureau Chief Ken Lovett joined Inside City Hall's Reporters Roundtable to talk about Kathy Hochul's appearance on the program.
Artists Paint Mural on Fence in Front of Domino Sugar Factory
Artists from El Puente Muralistas came together with students and members of the Williamsburg community to paint a mural on a fence in front of the historic Domino Sugar factory.
July 20th In NYC History
July 20th