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DMV to Revoke 'HAMMAS' License Plate Spotted in Brooklyn
The DMV says it's revoking a politically-charged custom license plate spotted in Brooklyn that reads HAMMAS, a slight misspelling of Hamas.
Gay Group to March Under Banner in St. Patrick's Day Parade
St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers say an openly gay group will be allowed to march under its own banner for the first time next year.
September 3rd In NYC History
September 3rd
Joan Rivers Moved From ICU to Private Room, Family Says
The daughter of comedian Joan Rivers says the 81-year-old has been moved to a private room and is being kept comfortable after going into cardiac arrest last week at a Manhattan doctor's office.
Tri-State Broadcaster Joe Bragg Dies at 87
Joe Bragg, a popular voice in local broadcasting, passed away Monday at the age of 87.
Funding Set Aside to Evaluate Staten Island Bluffs
The shore protection systems on Staten Island will soon be evaluated.
Man Suspected of Attempted Rape Caught on Video
Police hope surveillance video will help lead to an arrest in an attempted rape in Brooklyn this past weekend.
Brooklyn Gym Teaches the Art of Parkour
Visitors have been flipping out at the Brooklyn Zoo since it opened in March, offering many the chance to try out the art of Parkour.
Forsyth Nature Center Offers View into Local, Exotic Wildlife
There's a quiet place tucked away in Ulster County that's a real zoo.
Port Authority: Three Bird Strikes Reported at LGA
The Port Authority says three different planes reported bird strikes Wednesday morning coming into LaGuardia Airport.
Big Apple Tops List of Bike-Friendly Cities
Bicycling Magazine has named New York the best cycling city in the country, citing the growing number of protected bike paths and expanding infrastructure for riders.
NY1 ItCH: Hochul Gets Shaken and Stirred by the Superwuster
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
In The Papers 9/3/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
NY1 Online: The Call 9/2/14
John Schiumo hosts the September 2, 2014 episode of The Call.
Harlem Health Center Works to Meet Need for Family Health Doctors
The federal government is pumping money into programs aimed at training more primary care physicians, an effort to counteract what is a growing doctor shortage across the country. One of the few family medicine training programs in the city received one of the largest grants.
Sound Advice: Rapper Uncle Murda Talks Starting Small, Going Big
WFUV DJ Eric Holland spoke with Brooklyn-based rapper Uncle Murda about his latest work.
Man Arraigned in Deadly Stabbing of Staten Island Couple
A 20-year-old man is arraigned from his Bellevue hospital bed in connection with a deadly double stabbing in Rossville. Dante Viggiano faces murder, attempted murder, burglary and false personation charges.
The Book Reader: 'Friendswood'
Patrik Henry Bass of Essence Magazine reports on newly released book titles and the world of publishing in "The Book Reader."
Bronx Borough President Responds to Ted Cruz's Bronx Comments
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. fired back at Texas Senator Ted Cruz for remarks he made over the weekend about his borough.
Met Museum Releases iOS App
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has launched a new app.