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NFL Draft Leaving the Big Apple
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league's annual draft is being moved from New York for the first time since 1965 next year due to a scheduling conflict at Radio City Music Hall.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/17/14
John Schiumo hosts the July 17, 2014 episode of The Call.
What a Week 7/18/14
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 averted LIRR strike to Hillary Clinton's ongoing speech and book tour.
NY1 From the Floor AM: U.S. Foreclosures at Lowest Levels Since Housing Bubble Burst
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 7/18/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 ItCH: Kathy Hochul's Political Evolution to Statewide Candidate
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Arrest Made in Connection with Washington Heights Rape
A Bronx man is under arrest in connection with a rape in Upper Manhattan earlier this week.
Mayor Says City is Making Great Progress in Sandy Recovery
Mayor Bill de Blasio visited a house in Canarsie Thursday that's part of the Build it Back program and said the city is making great progress in Hurricane Sandy recovery.
Sketch Released of Man Police Want to Question in Connection With Queens Man's Death
Police have released a sketch of a man they want to question in connection with the death of Queens man back in June.
July 18th In NYC History
July 18th
US Senate Approves Legislation to Reauthorize Terrorism Risk Insurance Act
The U.S. Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved legislation to reauthorize the federal fallback for terrorism insurance.
Mayor Appoints New Buildings Commissioner, CCRB Head
The mayor on Thursday appointed Rick Chandler as Buildings Commissioner and Richard Emery as the head of the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
Police Look for Man Who Allegedly Stole 77-Year-Old's Wallet in Manhattan
Police are looking for a man they say stole a 77-year old man's wallet earlier this week.
Brooklyn Week: Italians Try to Leave Mark on Transforming Bensonhurst
As we wrap up Brooklyn Week, we head to Bensonhurst, where Italians are trying to leave their mark on a neighborhood that's transformed into a Chinatown.
Broadway Icon Elaine Stritch Dies at Age 89
Five-time Tony award nominee Elaine Stritch, who performed well into her 80s at a cabaret show in the Carlyle Hotel on the Upper East Side, died Thursday at the age of 89.
Police Seek Man Who Allegedly Attacked Officer During Brooklyn Arrest
Police are searching for a man who they say tried to attack an officer during an arrest in Brooklyn.
Comptroller Audit: DHS Did Not Properly Oversee Contracts Given to Provide Sandy Services
A new audit from the city comptroller's office says the Department of Homeless Services did not properly oversee the contracts they were given to provide emergency services after Hurricane Sandy.
Thursday Marks 18 Years Since Crash of TWA Flight 800
Thursday marked 18 years since the crash of TWA Flight 800.
Hochul Tries to Clarify Views in First TV Interview Since Being Named Cuomo's Running Mate
Former Rep. Kathy Hochul, Governor Andrew Cuomo's running mate, held a rare public event Thursday on Manhattan's Upper West Side, where she unveiled a new political line of attack on the campaign trail, and later appeared on NY1's "Inside City Hall." Watch the full interview
LIRR Strike Averted as MTA, Unions Agree to Deal
Long Island Rail Road riders are breathing a sigh of relief as Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday afternoon that a tentative contract deal was reached with union and MTA leadership to prevent a strike this weekend. | Watch the full press conference (no login required)