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NY1 ItCH: What's Kathy Hochul's Line?
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
Brooklyn Whole Foods Sells Produce Grown on Its Roof
An area grocery store is taking the "buy your produce local" idea to a new level, allowing customers to buy produce that was grown just about 100 feet from the cash register.
Former Deputy Mayor Paul Gibson Dies at 86
Former Deputy Mayor Paul Gibson died late last week at the age of 86.
Police Seek Pair Who Allegedly Tried to Rape Woman in Queens
Police are looking for two men they say tried to rape a woman in the Ridgewood section of Queens.
Port Authority Police Officer Who Survived September 11 Attacks to Retire
Lieutenant David Lim, a Port Authority police officer who survived the September 11 attacks is retiring.
Two Men Face Robbery, Murder Charges in Connection With Queens Attack
Two men are facing robbery and murder charges in connection with an attack in Queens last week.
Car Services, Taxi Companies Expect to Be Extra Busy If LIRR Strike Happens
Many businesses expect to suffer if there's a Long Island Railroad strike, but some are preparing to be extra busy, and that includes car services and taxi companies. NY1's Ruschell Boone spoke with some drivers.
NY1 Movie Review: 'Sex Tape'
Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel plays a married couple who make a naughty video and then go to extreme lengths to stop it from going viral in the movie "Sex Tape."
City's First Deputy Mayor Prepares to Run City During Mayor's Vacation
Mayor Bill de Blasio may be kicking back in Italy next week, but his first deputy mayor, Anthony Shorris, is getting no such vacation. He is in charge of the city during the mayor's vacation, and he may be forced to deal with a transit strike while his boss is away.
Police Seek Suspect in Manhattan Rape
Police need help identifying a man they say raped a woman in Manhattan around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
MTA, LIRR Unions to Return to Table Thursday
Officials from the MTA and the unions for Long Island Rail Road workers are continuing to negotiate around the clock via phone and video conferencing before they return to the table to talk face to face at 10 a.m. Thursday. | See potential MTA contingency plans in the case of a LIRR strike.
MTA Contingency Plans in Case of LIRR Strike
On its website and in a press release Friday, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority listed contingency plans in the event of a Long Island Rail Road strike.
Money Advantage Could Be the Difference in State Democratic Primaries
With two rival Democratic factions in the state Senate vowing to work together and form a majority next year, party leaders are looking ahead to the November elections, but some primaries could greatly determine the makeup of that new majority, and the money advantage in some races could be the difference.
Still No Contract as LIRR, Unions Talk Again
In-person talks between the Long Island Rail Road unions and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority concluded Wednesday evening without a deal.
Violence Continues to Escalate Between Israel, Palestine After Cease-Fire Attempt Fails
Violence between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip continued to escalate Wednesday, a day after a cease-fire attempt failed.
Brooklyn Week: Bushwick Works to Hold On to Cultural Identity
Community leaders in Bushwick are trying to preserve the neighborhood's cultural identity.
Report Shows Drop in Con Ed Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In the company's 2013 sustainability report, Con Edison says since 2005, they've reduced their carbon dioxide emissions by 43 percent.
Parenting: Recommended Reading with Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams offered up some recommended reading picks to NY1 parenting correspondent Shelley Goldberg.
Diet Can Make or Break Your Acid Reflux
What foods cause acid reflux and what foods can help prevent it?
Bronx Teen Accused of Stabbing Classmate to Death Not Bullied on School Grounds, Report Says
A new report says the Bronx teen accused of stabbing and killing his classmate in June was not bullied on school grounds.