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Mayor Hosts Roundtable on Police-Community Relations
In an effort to improve relations between the New York City Police Department and city residents, the mayor, police commissioner and community activists gathered at City Hall Thursday for a roundtable discussion.
Con Ed Workers Had Lapses in Qualifications, Investigation Shows
An internal investigation following a deadly East Harlem explosion in March shows that Con Edison workers had lapses in their qualifications.
Yankees Acquire Drew, Prado in Trade Deadline Deals
On trade deadline day in the MLB, the Yankees acquired Stephen Drew from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for infielder Kelly Johnson and also acquired Martin Prado in a trade with Arizona.
Cuomo Announces New Minimum Wage Policy for Thousands of City's Airport Workers
Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced a new minimum wage policy for thousands of the city's airport workers.
Police Seek Suspect Who Punched Bronx Woman on Street
Police are asking for help identifying a man they say was part of a group that attacked a woman in the Bronx this past weekend.
Brooklyn DA: No Charges for NYPD Officers Who Fatally Shot Teen
The Brooklyn district attorney on Thursday confirmed he will not prosecute the two city officers who shot and killed a 16-year-old boy last year after he allegedly pulled a gun on them.
Street Mural Project Paints a Positive Picture
Some young artists are taking their talents to the streets of Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx and painting new murals celebrating history and culture.
Falling Glass Injures Two Outside Midtown High-Rise
Two people suffered minor injuries Thursday morning when they were hit by falling glass on West 57th Street
NY1 From the Floor AM: McDonalds Japan Introduces Tofu Nuggets
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Show Horses Will Leap Into Central Park This Fall
Some of the world's top show-horses will soon be making a trip to Central Park.
Show Horses Will Leap Into Central Park This Fall
Some of the world's top show-horses will soon be making a trip to Central Park.
Report: NYPD Officer Cleared in E. Village Rape Case to Sue Accuser
A former city police officer acquitted of raping a woman inside her Manhattan apartment reportedly is suing his accuser and the city.
Number of Traffic Tickets Since 'Vision Zero' Began Soars, Study Finds
Mayor Bill de Blasio's traffic safety program seems to be working as planned as new numbers show the city has issued more tickets this year and pedestrian traffic fatalities also dropped.
In The Papers 7/31/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Karate Class Provides Therapy for Special Needs Children
Martial arts classes can work to help kids with special needs not only physically, but also mentally.
Bratton Meets with NAACP to Discuss Garner Incident
Police Commissioner William Bratton met with the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to talk about improving police relations with the community.
Teen Pleads Guilty to Breaking into WTC Site, Scaling Antenna
The New Jersey teen accused of breaking in to the site of the World Trade Center earlier this year has plead guilty.
August 1st In NYC History
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Second Person Arrested in Accidental Shooting of 16-Year-Old Girl
A second person is arrested in connection with the shooting death of a teenage girl last year on a Queens bus.
Rings Link to Smartphones for High-Tech Fashion
High tech is taking on a whole new approach-high fashion-with rings that link to your smartphone.
