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NY1 From the Floor AM: Apartment Sales Slowing in Manhattan
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1 ItCH: Cuomo's Fracking Filibuster Should End
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
In the Papers 7/1/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
As Temperatures Rise, Smart Use of Air Conditioning Can Save Money
There are six-and-a-half million window air conditioners located around the city and running them all day can really run up your electric bill. In her Money Matters report, Tara Lynn Wagner takes a look at how to stretch your cooling dollar without breaking a sweat
NY1 Online: The Call 6/30/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 30, 2014 episode of The Call.
Misconceptions Keep Bone Marrow Registry from Attracting Diverse Donor Pool
In the second part of our series on the need for bone marrow donors, NY1's Erin Billups takes a look at what goes into donating bone marrow and some of the lingering misconceptions.
Mourners Hold Vigil Near UN for Three Israeli Teens Killed in West Bank
Vigils were held in the city Monday to honor three teens found dead after being kidnapped near the West Bank.
NY1 Online: Consultants Tackle SCOTUS Hobby Lobby Ruling, Senate Power Shift
Republican consultants Jessica Proud and O'Brien Murray and Democratic consultants L. Joy Williams and James Freedland discussed the changing power dynamic in the State Senate plus the Supreme Court's controversial ruling over whether corporations need to pay for their employees birth control.
Bronx Teen Indicted on Manslaughter Charge in Classmate's Stabbing
A grand jury has indicted the Bronx teen accused of fatally stabbing his classmate on manslaughter charges.
Restaurant Chain to Pay Employees Nearly $1M Following Wage Violations
Workers at a city restaurant chain are being awarded nearly a million dollars in unpaid wages following a Labor Department investigation.
City Council Pushes Alternate Side Parking Reform
The City Council is looking to change the city's notorious alternate side parking regulations, but it's a change the de Blasio adminsitration is not gearing up for.
Officials Form National Anti-Gun Violence Network
Officials announced the formation of a new network aimed at putting a stop to gun violence Monday.
Summer School Referrals Drop Following DOE Policy Change
Summer school starts Tuesday, but fewer students will be attending than the Department of Education had expected.
Gowanus Factory Shooting Ends in Gunman's Suicide
Authorities say a gunman took his own life after critically wounding two others in a shooting incident in Brooklyn Monday morning.
SI Leaders Aim to Rivitalize Waterfront Located in Center of Development Plans
With four major private development projects set to transform Staten Island's north shore in the very near future, local leaders there are trying to make sure pedestrians can access them from one waterfront path.
NYPD's Graduates Diverse Class of Officers
The NYPD graduated a diverse class of rookie officers Monday.
NY1 Noticias Celebrates 11th Anniversary
Our Spanish language channel, NY1 Noticias, reached a milestone Monday.
Fort Tilden Celebrates Reopening in Rockaways with Arts Festival
The Rockaways has reached another milestone in Hurricane Sandy recovery with the reopening of historic Fort Tilden.
Sound Advice: The So So Glos Go Big at Best Buy Theater
The So So Glos took over the Best Buy Theater Saturday night. In his latest "Sound Advice" report, Eric Holland spoke to front man Alex Levine about playing for over 2,000 people.
Man Charged With Murder in 8-Year-Old Son's Death
Investigators have charged a Queens man with murder for the death of his 8-year-old son.