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Police Arrest Man Who Allegedly Shot His Mother in Her Kips Bay Apartment
Police have arrested a man who they say shot his own mother in the back in her Manhattan apartment.
Mayor Dropping City's Suit Against Prevailing Wage Law
Mayor Bill de Blasio is dropping the city's suit against the prevailing wage law, which requires businesses receiving $1 million or more in aid from the city to pay their workers higher than the state minimum.
MTA Adding Buses, Trains for Belmont Stakes Race
As excitement builds for Saturday's 146th running of the Belmont Stakes and the potential for the first Triple Crown winner in 36 years, the MTA is extending bus routes and adding extra LIRR trains to bring spectators to and from the track.
Manhattan Hospital Honors WWII Vet for D-Day Service
A veteran of D-Day was honored Friday at Beth Israel Hospital on the 70th Anniversary of the invasion.
S.I. Home Abandoned Since Sandy Not Just an Eyesore, Neighbors Say
Residents of one Staten Island community hit hard by Hurricane Sandy want to know what's being done about an abandoned home they say is an eyesore and safety hazard.
Time Out Theater Review: 'Just Jim Dale'
Tony award winning actor Jim Dale has hit the stage with a new, one man show presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company.
The Japanese Way: Newborn Costs Subsidized to Promote Family Expansion
In the final installment of her series "Health and Nutrition the Japanese Way," NY1's Erin Billups surveys how Japan supports its mothers and their children in an effort to preserve its future. | Watch the half-hour special Fri. 6:30 & 9:30 p.m. and Sun. 1:30 & 4:30 p.m.
City Residents to Receive Earlier Construction Notice
The city Department of Design and Construction says New Yorkers will now get three days notice about upcoming city construction projects that could cause service disruptions.
"22 Jump Street" Stars Attend UWS Premiere
Actors Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum hit the red carpet Thursday as their new movie "22 Jump Street" premiered at the AMC Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side.
Broadway's Leading Ladies Ready to Glam it Up
This Sunday, many of the Tony Award nominees will start their day at rehearsals for the awards show, then go do their matinee, and then head to the actual awards ceremony at Radio City Music Hall.
Police Search for Suspect in Queens Sex Assault
Police are asking for the public's help finding a man who they say tried to sexually assault a woman in Astoria this week.
NY1 From the Floor AM: Barnes & Noble, Samsung Team Up for Next Nook
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
In The Papers 6/6/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Funeral Held for Young Brooklyn Stabbing Victim
As the family of six-year-old stabbing victim Prince Joshua "PJ" Avitto prepares to say goodbye at his funeral today, the man charged with killing him is being held without bail following his arraignment.
June 6th In NYC History
June 6th
Neighbors of Brooklyn Stabbing Suspect Spoke With Him Just Before Arrest
Daniel St. Hubert was taken into custody Wednesday night for the stabbing of two young children in Brooklyn. Some neighbors spoke with the suspect just minutes before his arrest.
Daniel St. Hubert Charged With Second-Degree Murder for Brooklyn Stabbings
Daniel St. Hubert, the 27-year-old who was taken into custody Wednesday night for the stabbing of two young children in Brooklyn, was officially charged with second degree murder.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/5/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 5, 2014 episode of The Call.
NY1 Online: 'Citizen Koch' Directors Discuss Impact of Tea Party
Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, the directors of the controversial new documentary "Citizen Koch" talk about their film, which explores the impact of big money and the Tea Party on American elections.
NY1 Online: Rangel and Espaillat Campaign Reps Spar Over Track Records
NY1 VIDEO: James Freedland from the Rep. Charles Rangel campaign and Lis Smith from the state Sen. Adriano Espaillat campaign joined Inside City Hall to mix it up over politics and policy and why their candidate is the right man to represent the 13th congressional district.
