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NY1 ItCH: A Grimm Campaign Strategy
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
DOT Wants Tourists to Stop Locking Padlocks to Brooklyn Bridge
The Department of Transportation is asking tourists visiting the Brooklyn Bridge to stop locking padlocks to the bridge.
NYPD Detective Fired After Allegedly Shooting Partner in Wrist
An New York City police detective who investigators say accidentally shot his partner in the wrist has been fired.
Port Authority Puts Off Another Vote on Financing of 3 World Trade Center
The Port Authority has put off another vote on the financing of 3 World Trade Center, saying it's now looking for more private funding to reduce its risk.
Port Authority Giving Security Responsibilities at WTC to Company That Guards Airports
Following several security breaches at the World Trade Center site, the Port Authority is handing security responsibilities over to the same company that guards the airports.
Man Who Allegedly Stole Money from Manhattan Church Sought by Police
Police are looking for a man that they say stole money from the Immaculate Conception Church on East 14th Street just after 1 p.m. Sunday.
Elected Officials Call for Universal Free Lunch
City lawmakers, parents and students are calling on Mayor Bill de Blasio to include universal free lunch in his final budget.
Four Sought by Police in Connection With Assault with BB Gun in Harlem Store
Police are looking for four suspects wanted in connection with an assault with a BB gun in a Harlem store.
Negotiations Break Down Between SUNY, Second LICH Bidder
Negotiations have broken down between SUNY and the second bidder selected to redevelop Long Island College Hospital.
Bay Ridge Community Coming Together to Try and Save Resident With Leukemia
May 28 is World Blood Cancer Day, created to bring awareness of the disorder, and a Brooklyn neighborhood is coming together around the health issue in an effort to save one of its own.
Legendary Author and Poet Maya Angelou Dead at 86
Legendary author, poet, civil rights activist and one-time Harlem resident Maya Angelou died Wednesday in North Carolina at the age of 86. | Watch NY1's exclusive 2010 interview with Angelou
Book Focuses on Queens 'Graffiti Master'
You generally won't find graffiti on the subway any more, but you will find it in a new book that focuses on a Queens "graffiti master."
NY1 Online: Experts Share Solutions to Recycle Foam, Other Rigid Plastics
Michael Westerfield, the corporate director of recycling programs for Dart Container Corporation, which makes Styrofoam, and Brandon Shaw, the owner and marketing manager at Plastic Recycling Incorporated, joined Inside City Hall to discuss their solution to recycle foam and other types of rigid plastic.
NY1 Online: Maloney Talks Gun Control Fight, Gridlock in Congress
Rep. Carolyn Maloney joined Inside City Hall from Washington to talk about the fight over gun control and gridlock in Congress.
Officials Say City's Schools Will Not See Increases in Their Budgets
When it comes to education spending, the de Blasio administration is putting its money where its mouth is, which means plenty of extra funds going to pre-K and after-school programs, and hardly anywhere else.
Broadway Theaters Bring in $1.2 Billion This Season
Broadway has ended its season on a high note.
Councilman Wills Blasts State AG After Being Accused of Corruption
City Councilman Ruben Wills is blasting Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, three weeks after being accused of corruption.
Defense Secretary Hagel Calls for Systemwide VA Audit
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel wants a closer look at the entire military healthcare system.
21st Century Matchmakers: Hindu Priests Look to Stars to Match Up Young Couples
In part three of NY1's "21st Century Matchmakers" series, Ruschell Boone looks at how priests match up those in the Hindu community.
Lawyer: Avonte Oquendo's Family to File Civil Suit Against City Friday
The lawyer representing Avonte Oquendo's family says they're filing a civil suit against the city Friday.