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City's Oldest Resident Celebrates 115th Birthday
It was a special 115th birthday party for the city's oldest resident.
NYPD Working on Program to Help Police Determine Where Gunshots Are Fired
The New York City Police Department is working on a high-tech program to help police determine where gunshots are fired.
Brooklyn DA's Office Says It Won't Prosecute Some Low-Level Marijuana Arrests
Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson announced that in some cases, his office would not prosecute first-time offenders arrested for low-level misdemeanor marijuana possession.
The Book Reader: 'Let's Talk About Love: A Journey to the End of Taste'
Her heart will go on-but will her career? One author takes on the work of Celine Dion.
Time Out Theater Review: 'The Who & the What'
It was recently announced that Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer Prize winning play "Disgraced" will be heading to Broadway this fall. Now, Lincoln Center Theatre is presenting another work from Akhtar as part of its LCT 3 series, a series devoted to new artists and new audiences.
Six Rockaway Lifeguards Busted For Smoking Pot on Break
Six lifeguards have been charged for allegedly smoking marijuana during their lunch break on the Fourth of July.
Police Investigate Human Remains Found in Brooklyn Home
Police are investigating after officers responded to a complaint of a foul odor Monday inside a Borough Park apartment where they later discovered human remains.
Sound Advice: Two Drummer Greats Hit Montreal Jazz Fest
Two of the great drummers played on consecutive nights at the 35th annual Montreal Jazz Festival.
Reward Offered for Suspected Carjacker Who Fled Police Pursuit on Verrazano
Police say a total reward of $12,000 is being offered in connection with a man who they say was involved in an armed carjacking on Staten Island Sunday night.
Recipe: Cream of Mushroom Soup with Fresh Thyme
Today's recipe is for homemade cream of mushroom soup seasoned with fresh thyme!
Filmmaker Examines Life and Times of '86 Mets
A Brooklyn filmmaker has enlisted the help of Mets fans around the globe in her quest to produce a documentary on the 1986 World Series Championship team.
Queens Mother Charged With Murdering Toddler
The mother of an 11-month-old Queens baby found dead over the weekend has been arrested and charged with second degree murder.
First Lady Visits NYC This Week for Education Speech, Fundraiser
First Lady Michelle Obama will visit the city this week to deliver a speech on education as well as attending a Democratic fundraiser.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/7/14
John Schiumo hosts the July 7, 2014 episode of The Call.
New Health Ads Discourage NYers From Ordering 'Just One More'
New ads appearing in subways and bars across the city are urging New Yorkers to think twice before ordering one last drink in order to keep friends from getting hurt or hurting others.
Madonna Appears, Briefly, for Manhattan Jury Duty
The Material Girl herself spent some time living in a judicial world Monday in Lower Manhattan.
Crumbs Bakeshop Files for Bankruptcy, Cites $4M Loss
The cupcake has crumbled as city-based Crumbs Bake Shop has announced it has closed all of its stores.
Condos to Replace Bowlmor Lanes in Union Square, Reports Say
The city's oldest bowling alley, Bowlmor Lanes near Union Square, reportedly has played its last frame as developers eye the sight for a residential project.
No Injuries After Taxi Catches Fire on Queensboro Bridge
The city fire department says no one was injured when a taxi cab caught fire on the Queens side of the Ed Koch-Queensboro Bridge early Tuesday.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Business Travel is Taking Off Again
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.