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MTA "Fastrack" Repairs Hit G Line Next Week
Starting Monday, G trains will be suspended between Bedford-Nostrand Avenues and Church Avenue from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for four consecutive nights.
Bloomberg to Head Namesake Company Once Again
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg will reassume leadership of the company he founded following the departure of its current chief at the end of the year.
Report: NYPD to Follow-Up on 311 Complaints by Phone, in Person
The NYPD has reportedly ordered precinct commanders to track 311 complaints and contact every caller within one business day to ask if the problem was solved.
NY1 Online: On Stage [Full Program] 08/30/14
Frank DiLella hosts the August 30, 2014 edition of On Stage, which features a roundtable discussion previewing the Fall 2014 season on Broadway.
NY1 Online: The New York Times Close Up 08/30/14
On the August 30 edition of "The New York Times Close Up," guest host Clyde Haberman speaks with David Firestone, the Times editorial board's projects editor, about why the paper declined to endorse Governor Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming Democratic primary.
NY1 Online: Talking Pictures On Demand 8/30/14
NY1 movie critic Neil Rosen and a panel of fellow reviewers discuss the week's latest movies available on Time Warner Cable On Demand, plus selected titles from the On Demand archives.
Former Council Speaker Quinn Joins NARAL Board
Former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has joined the board of directors for pro-choice organization NARAL. | Quinn will be a guest on Inside City Hall Thursday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Former Council Speaker Quinn Accepts Job With NARAL
Former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has accepted a job with the pro-choice organization NARAL. | Quinn will be a guest on Inside City Hall Thursday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Teen Driver Facing Manslaughter Charges in 4-Year-Old's Death Arrested Again
The teenager accused of killing a 4-year-old girl last year has been arrested again.
NYPD Scheduled to Release Details on Pilot Program for Body Cameras
The New York City Police Department will reportedly release details this week about its pilot program for equipping officers with body cameras.
Unique Queens Italian Ice Shop Cashes In on Warm Weather
A summer treat has turned into a year-round business for a Queens store owner who's cashing in on this week's warm weather.
Police Investigate Man's Death in East New York
Police are looking for the person that they say killed a man in Brooklyn.
NYPD: 4,300 Moving Violations Handed Out During 'Operation Safe Cycle' Crackdown
During the 14-day bike safety initiative known as "Operation Safe Cycle," police handed out 4,300 summonses for moving violations and more than 3,200 tickets for parking violations.
Bronx Community Draws Up Plans for Former Jail
A city jail that was closed three years ago because it was full of problems has become a field of dreams.
Other Groups Hope to March After Parade Admits Gay Organization
A gay organization will finally get a chance to march in the city's St. Patrick's Day Parade under its own banner, but the decision still has some advocates disappointed.
BCBGMAXAZRIA Show to Feature Bright Colors, Wispy Fabrics
Bright colors and wispy fabrics are expected to float down the runway at one show this fashion week.
Pre-K Students to Be in Spotlight on City's First Day of School
hursday is the first day of school, and although it's a big day for all of the city's 1.1 million students, there is one group in particular that will be in the spotlight.
Friend of Grimm Pleads Guilty to Violating Campaign Finance Law
A Houston woman and alleged ex-girlfriend of Rep. Michael Grimm entered into a plea deal Wednesday connected to charges that stem from fundraising for the congressman's first campaign in 2010.
Bronx Barbershop Gives Away School Supplies With Back-to-School Haircuts
A business owner is lessening the back-to-school burden for some parents in the Bronx, but the effort is also about investing in the future of the community.
Teen WTC Climber Gets 23 Days Community Service
The teenager who admitted to sneaking into the World Trade Center earlier this year has been sentenced.
