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How NYC Works: Blood Drives Keep Needed Supply Circulating
In the latest installment of "How New York City Works," NY1's Roger Clark takes a look at the blood donation process and how a donor's generosity saves lives every day.
City Council Passes Traffic Safety Package
Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to reduce the number of traffic fatalities to zero, and on Thursday, the City Council backed him up, passing a sweeping package of legislation to try to change what happens behind the wheel.
Guard Who Allegedly Left Post in Rikers Cell Death Was Previously Disciplined for Doing So, Documents Say
The Rikers Island guard who investigators say left her post without permission while a mentally-ill inmate died in an overheated cell was disciplined before for doing the same thing, according to documents obtained by the Associated Press.
Cuomo Signs Bill Preventing Tax Hikes on Sandy Affected Homes
Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday signed a bill that will provide tax relief to home owners affected by Hurricane Sandy.
9/11 Museum to Review Gift Shop Items Sold Amid Scrutiny
The National September 11th Memorial Museum is taking action to address concerns over its gift shop after some victims' relatives noted that some of the merchandise being sold is insensitive.
Mayor's Kids Named King and Queen of Mermaid Parade
Mayor de Blasio's children, Dante and Chiara, have been tapped to head up this year's Mermaid Parade on Coney Island.
21st Century Matchmakers: City's Transit System Creates Real Connections
In part four of NY1's "21st Century Matchmakers" series, Jose Martinez takes a look at how a matchmaking service is making the city's transit system a fertile ground for romance.
Parents Fail to Show Up at PCB Removal Meeting
Parents were a no-show in the Bronx Wednesday night for the first in a series of public meetings to discuss PCB removal in schools.
Group Sues to Block Cooper Union from Charging Tuition
A group of professors, alumni and students at Cooper Union have filed a lawsuit to prevent the art and architecture university from charging tuition for undergraduates.
Police Search for Missing Queens Woman
Police are asking for the public's help finding an elderly woman who was last seen Tuesday at her home in Queens Village.
National 9/11 Museum to Review Gift Shop Offerings
The National September 11th Memorial Museum is taking action to address concerns over its gift shop after some victims' relatives noted that some of the merchandise being sold is insensitive.
First Manhattan Dairy Queen Gives Fans the Chills
Hunger no more for that blizzard, Dairy Queen's brand-new Manhattan location is now open.
May 29th In NYC History
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NY1 Online: The Call 5/28/14
John Schiumo hosts the May 28, 2014 episode of The Call.
"Manhattanhenge" Sunset Returns Tonight
Everyone loves a sunset, but tonight you may want to stop and enjoy it a little more than usual as the phenomenon known as "Manhattanhenge" returns.
NYPD: Armed Pair Robbed Queens Man of Range Rover, Cash
Police are searching for two men who they say stole a Range Rover and other property from a Queens man last month.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Apple Buys Beats in $3 Billion Deal
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
City Council Set to Pass Traffic Safety Package
The City Council is expected to pass a comprehensive legislative package today aimed at improving traffic safety including new 20 mile-per-hour speed limit zones, additional speed bumps and tougher penalties for reckless drivers.
In The Papers 5/29/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Rangers on Home Ice for Game Six of Eastern Conference Final
The New York Rangers are hosting Montreal in Game Six of the Eastern Conference Final tonight at MSG where they are hoping to advance to the finals for the first time since they won the Stanley Cup 20 years ago.