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Four Thousand Turn Out for 'Diner En Blanc'
Four thousand people all dressed in white met in Lower Manhattan's Rockefeller Park for what's being called the world's largest dinner party.
NY1 Online: The Call 8/25/14
Ruschell Boone hosts the August 25, 2014 episode of The Call.
OEM Issues Alert for Missing Coney Island Woman with Dementia
The Office of Emergency Management issues a silver alert after a 74-year-old Brooklyn woman goes missing.
Bronx Day Care Worker Arraigned in Toddler's Death
An employee at a Bronx day care is being held without bail after her arraignment on charges she beat a baby boy to death last week.
NY1 Online: Consultants Talk Gubernatorial Race, De Blasio's Garner Response
The four members of Inside City Hall's Consultants Corner, Republicans Jessica Proud and Jonathan Greenspun and Democrats Patrick Jenkins and Risa Heller, offered their best spin on Zephyr Teachout's campaign, the possibility of Governor Andrew Cuomo joining us for a primary debate and how Mayor Bill de Blasio has handled the death of Eric Garner.
NY1 Online: Democratic Candidates in Brooklyn Assembly District Debate on NY1
The three Democratic candidates battling in a primary race for the 52nd Assembly District Jo Anne Simon, Doug Biviano and Pete Sikora sparred over Long Island College hospital, Brooklyn Bridge Park and more.
Mayor Promises Tougher Security Following Second Brooklyn Bridge Trespassing
The second incident of very public trespassing on the Brooklyn Bridge in less than a month has Mayor Bill de Blasio again vowing tougher security-with other lawmakers proposing stricter penalties. Many are still asking how one of the most high-profile spots in the world can be so easily infiltrated.
Tourist Who Climbed Up Brooklyn Bridge Held on Bail
A Russian tourist is being held on $5,000 bail after appearing in court Monday following his ascent up the Brooklyn Bridge this past weekend.
James Foley's Death Reminds Freelance Journalists of Risks on Frontline
The killing of journalist James Foley by members of the militant group Islamic State has inspired shock and anger around the world. For the freelance journalists who increasingly cover wars from the front lines, Foley's death is a reminder of the risks they constantly face.
Brick By Brick: De Blasio Taking Ambitious Approach to City's Affordable Housing Problem
Building tens of thousands of new affordable apartments over the next decade is one of Mayor Bill de Blasio's top priorities, but reaching his ambitious goal is going to be a huge challenge. NY1's Grace Rauh filed the following report, her first in a series on the mayor's affordable housing plans.
Brick By Brick: De Blasio Taking Ambitious Approach to City's Affordable Housing Problem
Building tens of thousands of new affordable apartments over the next decade is one of Mayor Bill de Blasio's top priorities, but reaching his ambitious goal is going to be a huge challenge. NY1's Grace Rauh filed the following report, her first in a series on the mayor's affordable housing plans.
Report Finds Bettors Overcharged by State Horse Racing Association
A report from the state Inspector General shows the New York Racing Association has been taking bettors for a ride.
Parks Department to Rebuild Popular Pavilion on SI Once Again
For decades, a popular pavilion has drawn visitors to a Staten Island park, but twice it's been deemed unusable. Now, the Department of Parks and Recreation is preparing to rebuild it once again.
High-Tech Fabrics in Ralph Lauren Shirt Help Understand Biometrics
A new shirt from Ralph Lauren uses high-tech fabrics to help the person wearing them understand their biometrics.
High-Tech Fabrics in Ralph Lauren Shirt Help Understand Biometrics
A new shirt from Ralph Lauren uses high-tech fabrics to help the person wearing them understand their biometrics.
Recipe: Zucchini Parmigiana
Today's recipe is for a twist on classic eggplant parmigiana-instead made with zucchini.
Sound Advice: Remy Ma Back Making Music After Release From Prison
Fresh off her release from prison earlier this month, Bronx hip-hop artist Remy Ma is already back making music. In his latest Sound Advice report, WFUV DJ Eric Holland talks about her time behind bars and what's ahead.
Warehouse Club Membership Has Privileges, Website Says
Warehouse stores may charge a membership fee, but a website says the numbers add up in favor of buying in bulk at them.
Tennis Pros, Fans Swing Into Queens for U.S. Open
Queens will be the center of the tennis world again today as the 2014 U.S. Open begins in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
NYPD Officers Save Brooklyn Newborn's Life
Two of New York's Finest are being hailed heroes after saving a two-week-old child who stopped breathing over the weekend.