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Portion of Mets Ticket Sales to Help Save World's Fair Relic
The Mets are planning to donate $5 from every ticket sold online for this Friday's game to help a local organization that is working to preserve the crumbling New York State Pavilion in Queens.
"Ghost" Among Dancers Slated for Brooklyn BEAT Festival
The dancer known as "Ghost" will be among several to take part in the 3rd annual Brooklyn Emerging Artists in Theater, also known as the BEAT festival, this fall.
Store's Dinnerware Design Not Sitting Well with Port Authority
A popular Manhattan housewares store reportedly is in hot water with the Port Authority over two lines of dinnerware that include images of the Twin Towers and drawings of two underwater crossings.
Bluetooth-Enabled Device Can Get You On the Grid From Anywhere
A new device that's set to hit the market later this year allows you to use your cell phone to communicate even if you have absolutely no signal.
Bluetooth-Enabled Device Can Get You On the Grid From Anywhere
A new device that's set to hit the market later this year allows you to use your cell phone to communicate even if you have absolutely no signal.
Law Enforcement Officials Recover After Village Shootout
A city detective and one of two federal marshals are still recovering in the hospital after a shootout in Greenwich Village Monday that killed the man they were trying to arrest.
NY1 ItCH: A Cuomo Pep Rally - with No Apologies
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
NY1 From the Floor AM: Many U.S. Households Struggling with Debt
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 7/29/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Businesses Say Social Media Lets Them Click With Potential Clients
Small business owners are expanding their use of social media, as they say it helps them click with potential clients.
Pro Bono Attorneys Help Potential Medicaid Recipients Navigate Complex System
In part one of our report looking at different aspects of the State's Medicaid system, we discussed what appears to be a successful transition away from fee-for-service payments to managed long-term care. However, as Medicaid beneficiaries shift to managed care there's a growing need for professional help to navigate the system-especially for those who just miss the threshold for Medicaid coverage.
Sound Advice: Teenage Fanclub Brings Their Power Pop to Hudson River Park
In his latest "Sound Advice" report, WFUV DJ Eric Holland watches Scottish group Teenage Fanclub play their first concert in two years at the Hudson River Park's River Rocks Series.
Times Square Spider-Man's Alleged Police Assault Sparks Calls for Regulation
The mayor says it's time for real steps to regulate those costumed characters you see in Times Square after a man dressed as Spider-Man allegedly punched a police officer over the weekend.
Police: Man Found Dead in Bronx Elevator Shaft
Police are looking for answers after a man was found dead in the elevator shaft of a Bronx apartment building Monday morning.
NY1 Online: The Call 7/28/14
John Schiumo hosts the July 28, 2014 episode of The Call.
West Village Community Shocked by Fugitive Shooting
Those who live and work in the West Village were stunned when a midday arrest attempt in the neighborhood ended with the suspect dead, and two U.S. marshals and an NYPD detective in the hospital.
Three Officers Wounded in Village Shootout with Wanted Sex Offender
Two U.S. marshals and an NYPD detective were shot and wounded Monday afternoon in West Village while trying to arrest an accused child molester from California, sources tell NY1. | West Village Community Shocked by Fugitive Shooting
NY1 Online: Buffalo News Reporter Discusses Cuomo's Anti-Corruption Commission Controversy
Buffalo News reporter Bob McCarthy joined Inside City Hall to discuss Governor Andrew Cuomo's defense of his actions surrounding his anti-corruption commission.
NY1 Online: NY1's Errol Louis Tours NYC Graffiti Exhibit
NY1 Political Anchor Errol Louis took a tour of the Museum of the City of New York's exhibit which examines the history of graffiti.
MTA Braces for Spending Cuts in Wake of Labor Deals
Now that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has headed off a strike by Long Island Rail Road workers, it's planning for its financial future-and trying to do it without fare hikes or service cuts.