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Gay Rights Advocacy Groups Apply to March in St. Patrick's Day Parade
LGBT Irish-Americans say they're still being excluded from the city's St. Patrick's Day parade, despite a recent deal struck by the parade organizers.
PATH Train Fare to Increase 25 Cents in October
Starting October 1, a single PATH ride will cost $2.75, up $.25 from the current price, and a two-trip ticket will cost $5.50.
Police Investigate After Three Bodies Found in Apartment Fire in Flushing
The NYPD is investigating after firefighters found three bodies while battling an apartment fire in Queens early Tuesday morning.
Comptroller Approves $1.5 Million Contract for Rooftop Gunshot Sensors
Comptroller Scott Stringer approved a $1.5 million contract for high-tech gunshot detection sensors called "Shot-Spotters."
Comptroller Approves $1.5 Million Contract for Rooftop Gunshot Sensors
Comptroller Scott Stringer approved a $1.5 million contract for high-tech gunshot detection sensors called "Shot-Spotters."
Dept. of Correction Hires Consulting Firm to Oversee Policy Review at Rikers
The Department of Correction hired a high-profile management consulting firm to oversee a full policy review at Rikers Island.
Dept. of Correction Hires Consulting Firm to Oversee Policy Review at Rikers
The Department of Correction hired a high-profile management consulting firm to oversee a full policy review at Rikers Island.
Police Release Photo of Suspect Wanted for Two Sex Crimes in Brooklyn
Police have released a photo of a man wanted for two sex crimes they say took place less than an hour apart in Brooklyn.
Police Release Photo of Suspect Wanted for Two Sex Crimes in Brooklyn
Police have released a photo of a man wanted for two sex crimes they say took place less than an hour apart in Brooklyn.
Police Investigate After Three Bodies Found in Apartment Fire in Flushing
The NYPD is investigating after firefighters found three bodies while battling an apartment fire in Queens early Tuesday morning.
Columbia Ties for Fourth in US News and World Report's Best Colleges List
Columbia again finished fourth place in the US News and World Report's list of the country's best colleges.
Sheepshead Bay Residents Concerned About Plan to Expand Former Loehmann's
The owner of what used to be a Loehmann's store in Brooklyn is now looking for a new tenant. But he says he has even bigger plans and that's drawing some criticism in the community.
New Yorkers Head to Polls for Primary Day
Across the city and state, New Yorkers and elected officials are casting their ballots in a number of races for Primary Day. Gov. Andrew Cuomo is seeking the Democratic nomination for re-election, hoping to fend off a challenge against Zephyr Teachout.
Fantasy Football Skills Can Be Used for Investing
Now that football season has begun and millions of Americans are in fantasy football fever, a financial expert says those fantasy skills can be used for investing.
Fantasy Football Skills Can Be Used for Investing
Now that football season has begun and millions of Americans are in fantasy football fever, a financial expert says those fantasy skills can be used for investing.
NY1 From the Floor AM: McDonald's Sales Down, Home Depot Confirms Data Breach
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
NY1 Online: The Call 9/8/14
John Schiumo hosts the September 8, 2014 episode of The Call.
Theaters to Dim Lights to Honor Joan Rivers Despite Broadway League's Decision
A number of Broadway theaters will dim their lights tonight in honor of Joan Rivers, despite a decision by the Broadway League not to pay tribute to the comedian.
Junior's Restaurant Will Remain at Original Brooklyn Location
Junior's will remain at its original location in Downtown Brooklyn, after the owners turned down an offer to buy the space.
Junior's Restaurant Will Remain at Original Brooklyn Location
Junior's will remain at its original location in Downtown Brooklyn, after the owners turned down an offer to buy the space.