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Retired Army General to Lead City's Office of Veterans' Affairs
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday appointed a retired U.S. Army Brigadier General to lead the office of Veterans' Affairs.
Wrist Injury Sidelines Defending U.S. Open Champ Nadal
Defending U.S. Open champion Rafael Nadal is sitting out this year's tournament in Queens due to an injured right wrist.
App Wrap: 'My Talking Pet,' '20Stamps'
NY1 highlights the coolest and newest apps for your cell phone or mobile device in the twice-weekly segment "App Wrap."
Bicyclist Fatally Struck by Livery Cab, Driver Charged
Police in Manhattan say a 25-year-old man on a bike was killed early Monday morning after being struck by a livery cab on Park Avenue.
Recipe: Shrimp and Summer Vegetable Chowder
Today's recipe is for a summer chowder with corn, zucchini, potatoes and shrimp, seasoned with a little fresh chopped basil just before serving.
Bronx River Health Checkup Shows Ebbs and Flows
Scientists, environmental advocates and private citizens are getting their feet wet to find out how healthy the Bronx River is.
Former NYC Medical Examiner Probes Missouri Teen's Death
A private autopsy performed by a former New York City medical examiner found Ferguson, Missouri teen Michael Brown was shot at least six times by police, including twice in the head.
Met Opera Reaches Agreement With Two Unions
The Metropolitan Opera has reached deals with two of its largest unions hours after the midnight deadline for a potential lockout passed.
Video Shows Gunman in Manhattan Shooting That Killed Two
Police are hoping surveillance video will lead them to the gunman responsible for a deadly double shooting in Hamilton Heights over the weekend.
NY1 ItCH: A Stop-and-Frisk Question after a Bloody Weekend
Bob Hardt's daily look "Inside City Hall."
In The Papers 8/18/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
August 21st In NYC History
August 21st
Police Shoot Bronx Man Caught Assaulting Woman with Knife
Police say officers shot a man after he was seen assaulting a woman with a knife in the Bronx.
Bronx Week: The Bronx Has a Long History of Diversity
The Bronx has a long history of being home to many different cultures. In the first part of our Bronx Week series, we take a look at how the demographics of the Bronx have changed over time.
Friends Mourn Two Men Shot Dead in Manhattan
Two men died in a shooting in Manhattan early Sunday morning. Now, neighbors and friends are trying to come to grips with what happened.
New York City Church Gets Behind Ferguson Protesters
Tensions continue to flare in Ferguson after the killing of an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed. Here in the city, people are following the developments there closely, including one woman who grew up in that Missouri town.
Photographer Captures New York's Public Clocks in New Book
Photographer Stephen Wilfond has given new meaning to the phrase, "in a New York minute," with his book of the same title.
Cabot Trail Offers Panoramic Views to Road Trip Enthusiasts
Along Canada's Cabot Trail, visitors enjoy scenic views no matter what activity they choose to do along the way.
Islanders Get Ready to Go Back to School at Local Park
Island families crowded a local park for some fun and back-to-school supplies Friday. Senator Diane Savino hosted the seventh annual Back to School Blast at Stapleton's Tappen Park.
UFT Throws Support Behind March Against Police Brutality
The United Federation of Teachers says they're supporting next Saturday's Staten Island march against police brutality.
