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Teens Affected by Gun Violence Invited to Giants Training Camp
An organization called "Lay the Guns Down" is taking teens who have been affected by gun violence to Giants Training Camp on Thursday, and they still have 200 seats available.
NY1 Online: Regional Planning Assoc. President Discusses Plans for Retirement
Regional Plan Association President Robert Yaro joined Errol to talk trains, infrastructure, urban planning-and his upcoming retirement.
NY1 Online: Gubernatorial Candidate Zephyr Teachout Talks Legal Victory
Fresh off a major victory in the courts, Democratic candidate for governor Zephyr Teachout told Errol Louis about her battle to stay on the ballot.
Judge Rules Fordham Professor Can Challenge Cuomo on Ballot
A Brooklyn judge ruled Monday that Fordham University law professor Zephyr Teachout can appear on next month's ballot for the Democratic primary.
NY1 Online: Consultants Talk DNC Barclays Center Bid
Republican consultants Jessica Proud and Rob Ryan and Democrats Risa Heller and Basil Smikle joined Errol to talk about the city's bid for the Democratic National Convention on our Monday Consultant's Corner.
Met Opera Analyst: Finance Review Near Completion
The independent analyst brought in to review the Metropolitan Opera's finances says the process is almost complete.
Board of Corrections Stands Behind Scathing Rikers Report
An independent investigative body is getting behind a recent federal report that says teen inmates are mistreated at Rikers Island.
Brooklyn Congressman Proposes Public Housing Security Legislation
After the stabbing death of PJ Avitto in the elevator of Brooklyn housing development, federal legislation is introduced to make residents safer, and it's named after the six-year-old boy.
Sharpton to Visit Missouri to Support Family of Teen Shot Dead by Police
The Rev. Al Sharpton will head to Missouri Tuesday in support of the family of a teen who was shot dead by police.
Committees Representing 9/11 Survivors Want Changes to Memorial Museum Exhibit
Committees representing survivors and first responders of the September 11 attacks are calling for changes to the Memorial Museum.
Proposed Bronx to LaGuardia Bus Line Remains Unfunded
Bronx bus riders hoping to catch a one-seat ride to LaGuardia Airport will have to wait a little longer than originally hoped, as a nearly two-year-old plan languishes in the planning stage.
The Great Swamp Offers Local Oasis with Tropical Feel
A hidden gem nestled just minutes from New York City, The Great Swamp sounds like a place you might not want to visit, but it's beautiful part of the Hudson Valley that you're really going to want to check out.
Public Advocate Calls for NYPD to Equip Officers With Body Cameras
In the wake of Eric Garner's death, Public Advocate Letitia James and advocates are pushing once again for the NYPD to equip police officers with body cameras. | Share your thoughts.
City Officials Hope DNC Will Be in a Brooklyn State of Mind
The Democratic National Committee visited Barclays Center Monday as the city makes a bid to host the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Recipe: Homemade Blueberry Muffins with Cornmeal
Today's recipe is for homemade blueberry muffins with cornmeal.
Funeral Held for Brooklyn Rabbi Killed in Miami
Family and friends gathered Monday to say goodbye to a Brooklyn rabbi who was fatally shot over the weekend while visiting his son in Miami.
Firefighters Rescue Two Workers Stuck on Manhattan Scaffolding
Firefighters rescued two workers Monday that were stuck on scaffolding about 20 stories in the air near City Hall.
Police Search for Missing Queens Man with Autism
Police are asking for the public's help finding a missing 20-year-old man who has autism and was last seen Sunday on Liberty Avenue in South Ozone Park.
Cuomo, State Leaders to Visit Israel This Week
Governor Cuomo and state Legislature leaders plan to make a "unity trip" to Israel tomorrow to show support for the country amid the fighting in Gaza.
Barney's Agrees to Settlement in Racial Profiling Case
Barney's department store has reached a $525,000 settlement to resolve claims that the store deliberately targeted minority shoppers.


