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A Tale of Two Cities : Bronx Family Lives Out American Dream Despite Odds
Home-ownership is the American Dream. In the third installment of our series "A Tale of Two Cities," NY1's Erin Clarke introduces us to a family successfully living out that dream in a part of the borough with a troubled past-a place where many still don't believe it's possible.
June 18th In NYC History
June 18th
In The Papers 6/18/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 ItCH: Notes from a Political Mistrial With Pagans and Strippers
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
NTSB Investigates Small Plane Crash that Killed Queens Man
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash of a small plane on Long Island that killed its pilot, a Queens man.
NTSB Investigates Small Plane Crash that Killed Queens Man
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash of a small plane on Long Island that killed its pilot, a Queens man.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/17/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 17, 2014 episode of The Call.
Queens Residents Look to City to Rid Mosquitos
Queens residents are creating a buzz over some pesky bugs that are starting to bite this summer.
Obama Raises Money Around Manhattan
Obama was in Manhattan Tuesday raising money for Democrats with three different fund raisers. It comes amid difficult decisions for the White House on how, or whether, to attempt to end violence in he Middle East.
Woman's Body Mistakenly Sent for Medical Study
The family of a Bronx woman whose body was mistakenly sent for medical study is now suing the city.
Met Opera Cancels Live Transmission Over Anti-Semitism Concerns
Concerns about anti-Semitism led the Metropolitan Opera to cancel a live transmission of "The Death of Klinghoffer."
Met Opera Cancels Live Transmission Over Anti-Semitism Concerns
Concerns about anti-Semitism led the Metropolitan Opera to cancel a live transmission of "The Death of Klinghoffer."
Success Prompts City's Shop Healthy Initiative to Expand
The city Health Department's Shop Healthy New York program has proved successful in two Bronx neighborhoods, and is now set to expand in the Bronx and in Brooklyn-all in an effort to lessen the gap in health disparities.
NY1 Online: Wise Guys Talk Rangel's Seat, Iraq Conflict
NY1 Wise Guys former U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato, former candidate for governor and State Assembly Minority Leader John Faso and former Congressman Anthony Weiner joined Inside City Hall to discuss the race to unseat Congressman Charles Rangel and what President Barack Obama should do to help deal with the chaos in Iraq.
NY1 Online: Comptroller Scott Stringer Talks Minimum Wage Increase
City Comptroller Scott Stringer joined Inside City Hall to discuss his new report which found that the city could generate more than $6 billion a year in new wages by raising the minimum wage to $13.13 an hour.
Mayor Touts School Programs to Serve the 'Whole Child'
While pre-kindergarten has been the centerpiece of Mayor Bill de Blasio's education agenda thus far, his administration is moving forward with several other initiatives that he says he hopes will transform city schools.
Mistrial Declared in Queens Senator's Corruption Case
The bribery and corruption trial involving state Senator Malcolm Smith ended in a mistrial Tuesday, but not for all of the defendants in the case.
Yankees Give Clothing Donated by DKNY to Men Who Have Been Through Hard Times
The Yankees are proud to wear their pinstripes, but off they field, they say it's important to look good as well, as some of the players helped to motivate men who have been through hard times and even prison.
The Book Reader: 'Fourth of July Creek'
John Williams of The New York Times reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
Sound Advice: Wilco's Nels Cline Sits In With Les Paul Trio
In his latest "Sound Advice" report, WFUV DJ Eric Holland spoke with Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, who recently sat in with the famed Les Paul Trio at Iridium.