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Broadway Dims Lights for Elaine Stritch
Broadway theaters dimmed their lights Friday in honor of Elaine Stritch, who died Thursday at the age of 89.
Police Seek Woman Who Allegedly Stabbed Her Child's Father in Bronx
Police are looking for a woman who they say stabbed her child's father in the Bronx.
LIRR Strike Would Have Been Much Different from City's Last Transit Strike
If there had been a strike on the Long Island Rail Road, it's one that would have been very different from the last transit strike to affect the city.
Hochul's Opinions Haven't Moved Much on Immigration Issues
After a burst of criticism over her selection in May, many Latino elected officials are now standing behind Governor Andrew Cuomo's running mate, Kathy Hochul, but while Hochul's opinions have shifted on gun control, they haven't moved much on immigration issues, which has caused some controversy.
Halloran Takes Stand for Second Day, Says He Did Not Take Bribes in Exchange for Projects
For the second day, former City Councilman Dan Halloran took the stand in his own corruption trial, saying he did not take any bribes in exchange for projects in his district known as member items.
NYer of the Week: Becky Morrison Gives New Purpose to Old Technology
When you buy a new cellphone or laptop, what do you do with your old one? These unwanted but still usable items could make a world of difference to others, and the latest New Yorker of the Week is bridging that gap.
NYer of the Week: Becky Morrison Gives New Purpose to Old Technology
When you buy a new cellphone or laptop, what do you do with your old one? These unwanted but still usable items could make a world of difference to others, and the latest New Yorker of the Week is bridging that gap.
Ride-Sharing Service Lyft Optimistic They'll Be Operating in City Soon
The ride-sharing service Lyft is working towards getting a temporary restraining order lifted so it can operate in the city.
NY1 Exclusive: De Blasio Considers Changes to Bloomberg Program for Sandy-Impacted Neighborhoods
As $84 million goes unspent, Mayor Bill de Blasio is considering making major changes to a key program Mayor Michael Bloomberg set up for neighborhoods hit hard by Hurricane Sandy.
De Blasio Postponing Italy Vacation Until Saturday
The mayor's office Twitter account says the de Blasio family's departure will be delayed until Saturday while the mayor attends to city business.
NYPD Investigates Man's Death During Staten Island Arrest
The New York City Police Department's Internal Affairs Division is investigating after a man died Thursday while police were trying to arrest him on Staten Island. | Watch Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton address the incident
Ride-Sharing Service Lyft Looking to Lift Temporary Restraining Order
The ride-sharing service Lyft is working towards getting a temporary restraining order lifted so it can operate in the city.
Man Sought for Allegedly Attempting to Rape Woman in Queens
Police are looking for a man they say tried to rape a woman in a building off Roosevelt Avenue in Queens.
NY1 From the Floor PM: Uptick in Aviation Business Pushes General Electric Earnings Higher
NY1 wraps up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Man Faces Charges in Deadly '08 Brooklyn Assault
A Brooklyn man who fled to Israel after the beating death of another man in 2008 appeared in a city courtroom Friday to answer to hate crime charges.
Mourners at UN Share Grief Over Malaysia Airlines Crash
Mourners have been gathering outside of the United Nations building in Manhattan to remember the nearly 300 people killed in Thursday's Malaysia Airlines crash.
Brooklyn Bridge Lane Closures in Effect This Weekend
The Manhattan-bound lanes of the Brooklyn Bridge will be closed from 12:01 a.m. Saturday until 6 a.m. Monday.
S.I. Woman Fatally Struck by Sanitation Truck
Police are investigating after a 93-year-old woman was hit and killed by a sanitation truck on Staten Island Friday morning.
LIRR Riders, Merchants Grateful Strike Threat No Longer in Play
The more than 300,000 commuters who take the Long Island Rail Road each day as well as business owners in and around Penn Station are feeling relieved now that the strike was averted.
NYers Watch Closely as Mideast Conflict Intensifies
New Yorkers with ties to both Israel and Palestine are watching closely as thousands of Israeli soliders moved into the Gaza Strip Thursday after Hamas walked away from a truce.