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NY1 From the Floor AM: Dollar Tree Set to Buy Rival Family Dollar
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 7/28/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
S.I. Teen Charged in Alleged Drunk Driving Wreck
A Staten Island teen has been charged after police say he drove drunk and crashed into a tree early Sunday morning, hurting himself and two of his passengers.
"Fastrack" Repairs Return to Upper Manhattan This Week
The MTA's "Fastrack" program returns to the A, C, B and D subway lines in Upper Manhattan from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. every night until Friday morning.
July 29th In NYC History
July 29th
Times Square Spiderman Allegedly Assaults Police Officer
A Times Square Spiderman broke character and allegedly punched a police officer in the face Saturday.
Bratton to Send 6 NYPD Officers to train with LAPD
Police Commissioner William Bratton is sending six officers to Los Angeles to learn from police officers there.
Brooklyn-Queens Greenway Advocates Bike for the Cause
Manhattan already has a greenway, a foot and bike trail that circles the island and advocates are now pushing for the completion of a similar greenway in Brooklyn and Queens. Sunday, they held a bike ride for the cause.
IRS Fails to Advertise 9/11 Victim Tax Break
September 11th victims and their families are losing out on deserved tax breaks because of Internal Revenue Service failures.
Street Cart Vendors Contest Tickets Outside Met Museum
Eight street cart vendors outside of the Metropolitan Museum of Art were ticketed after the Health Department says they left their carts unattended overnight, but vendors claim they did nothing wrong.
Staten Island Street Renamed in Honor of Fallen Soldier
A ceremony was held on Staten Island Saturday to co-name a street in honor of a fallen soldier.
De Blasio Family Heads Back to NYC
Mayor de Blasio and his family are making their way back to the city after vacationing in Italy.
In The Papers 7/27/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
July 28th In NYC History
July 28th
App Wrap: 'Views on Top,' 'Packpoint'
NY1 highlights the coolest and newest apps for your cell phone or mobile device in the twice-weekly segment "App Wrap." NY1's Adam Balkin filed the following report.
Weekend Feature: Operation Backpack Gets Students the School Supplies They Need
Rachel Weinstein of Volunteers of America joined NY1 to talk about Operation Backpack, a project to collect backpacks and school supplies for the city's 23,400 children living in homeless shelters.
Joe Torre to be Inducted into Hall of Fame
Joe Torre will join baseball's best in Cooperstown Saturday as he is inducted into the Hall of Fame.
New Yorkers Get Soaked at Annual Water Fight
Central Park gets soaked in its annual water fight on the Great Lawn.
Police Seek Man Who Allegedly Robbed 73-Year-Old
Police are searching for a man they say robbed a 73-year-old man earlier this month in the Bronx.
New Exhibit Showcases World's Fair Innovations at Grand Central
A new exhibit opening at Grand Central Terminal puts a transit twist on the history of the World's Fair.