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August 24th In NYC History
August 24th
Yankees Officially Retire Torre's Number 6
Joe Torre's number 6 is officially out of play for the New York Yankees following a ceremony Saturday honoring the former manager.
Five Sought After Central Park Jogger is Wounded by Pellet
Police are asking for the public's help identifying five teenagers after sources say a female jogger was struck in the head with an air powered pellet gun early Monday morning near 60th Street and West Drive.
Former NYC Businessman's Arson-Murder Conviction Overturned
A former New York businessman convicted of arson-murder was freed from a Pennsylvania prison this week after spending 24 years behind bars.
NY1 Online: The Call 8/22/14
Maria Milito hosts the August 22, 2014 episode of The Call.
Thousands Expected to Attend Garner March and Rally
Thousands of demonstrators are expected to participate in a march and rally today in honor of Eric Garner, the Staten Island who died in police custody last month. | View the full list of street closures and transit plans
August 23rd In NYC History
August 23rd
In The Papers 8/23/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Five Hospitalized Following Harlem Car Crash
Five people were sent to the hospital, including an 8-day-old baby, following a car crash in Harlem Friday night.
Police, S.I. Businesses and Residents Prepare for Garner Rally
The NYPD, along with businesses and residents in the North Shore section of Staten Island, are preparing in advance of tomorrow's rally in honor of Eric Garner, which is expected to draw thousands of people. | View the full list of street closures and transit plans | Read New Yorkers' thoughts.
Health Dept. Steps Up Efforts to Get Pre-K Classrooms Ready for School Year
The Health Department is stepping up efforts to get pre-K classrooms ready for the start of the school year.
Parks Dept. Says It's Making City's Waterways Safer
After two boys drowned in the Bronx River, the Parks Department says it's making the city's waterways safer.
'Motown: The Musical' to Take a Year and a Half Off
The Broadway show "Motown: The Musical" is taking a year and a half off starting in January.
Police Seek Man Who Allegedly Tried to Rape Woman in Elmhurst
Police are looking for a man they say tried to rape a woman in the Elmhurst section of Queens just before 5 a.m. last Saturday morning.
Police Investigate Fatal Shooting of Brooklyn Man
Police are investigating after a Brooklyn man was shot to death Friday in front of his stepson in the lobby of an apartment building on Sands Street.
Man Found Stabbed to Death in Queens Apartment Building
Police say they found a 50-year-old man lying in the lobby of his apartment building at Broadway and St. James Avenue in Elmhurst.
Many Charter School Students Already Back in Class
For most city students, this was one of the last weeks of summer vacation, but at many charter schools, it was already the first week of the new school year.
NYer of the Week: Leo Schaff Helps Seniors Appreciate Depth of Shakespeare's Work
The latest New Yorker of the Week could be touring as an actor of a William Shakespeare company, but after discovering his passion for teaching older adults years ago, he brings the Globe Theater to a group of seniors in Greenwich Village.
New Tests Say Council Speaker Does Not Have Cervical Cancer
New test results show that City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito does not have cervical cancer.
NY1 Online: Reporters Preview Garner Rally
The four members of the Inside City Hall Reporters Roundtable - Wall Street Journal reporter Mara Gay; Crain's New York political reporter Andrew Hawkins; Robert George of the New York Post editorial board; and Capital New York reporter Laura Nahmias - joined Inside City Hall to preview a rally in Staten Island to protest the death of Eric Garner and discuss the mayor's decision to give some bus school drivers a raise.
