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Two Men in Custody in Deadly Brighton Beach Stabbing
The New York City Police Department says two men are in custody in connection with the stabbing death of a man in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn early Friday morning.
Deal Will Bring Affordable Housing to Atlantic Yards
The state has reached a deal with Forest City Ratner to build 2,250 affordable housing units by 2025 in the Atlantic Yards development.
City's 55 Public Pools Open With a Splash
All 55 of the city's public pools opened Friday for the summer and at one pool in the Bronx there was added excitement.
Stalemate Continues in LIRR Labor Contract Talks
Contact negotiations have ended for the week with no deal reached between the MTA and the unions representing Long Island Rail Road workers as a possible strike date of July 20 still stands.
Coney Island Fireworks Show Will Go On
Fireworks will be going off over Coney Island on the Fourth of July now that the city has issued a permit for the show.
State Buyouts a Tough Choice for Graham Beach Residents
After being included in a state buyout for Sandy-damaged homes, residents in one Staten Island community say there is still not enough information to know whether the plan is right for them.
Fresh Offerings Abound at Far Rockaway Farm
Something unexpected has sprung up on the Rockaway Peninsula as it continues to provide both local businesses and residents a fresh alternative when shopping for produce.
What a Week 6/27/14
Radio talk show host Mark Simone and New York Daily News columnist Linda Stasi offer their take on the week's top news stories, from Rep. Charles Rangel's primary victory to the World Cup.
Free Red Hook Ferry Returns for Summer Season
Starting today, the "Destination Red Hook" ferry will run on a continuous loop between Manhattan's Pier 11 and the Fairway Market dock every weekend through Labor Day.
Manhattan Street to Be Renamed After Longtime Radio Newsman
Part of a Manhattan street will soon be renamed after legendary radio newsman Stan Brooks, who passed away in December at age 86.
NY1 From the Floor AM: AAA Predicts Uptick in Road Travel for July 4th
NY1 previews the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Actor Shia LaBeouf Allegedly Disrupts B'Way Show, Leaves in Handcuffs
Former "Transformers" star Shia LaBeouf is in police custody after being accused of disrupting a performance of "Cabaret" Thursday night.
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In The Papers 6/27/14
NY1 takes a look at what's in today's New York City newspapers.
Report: City Jails Ignored Safeguards to Prevent Inmate Suicides
Investigative documents obtained by the Associated Press on the 11 suicides at city jails over the past five years show that safeguards to prevent the incidents were not followed in at least nine of the cases.
NY1 Online: The Call 6/27/14
John Schiumo hosts the June 27, 2014 episode of The Call.
Annual LGBT Reception Held at Gracie Mansion
Pride continues to be celebrated throughout the city, as the annual LGBT reception was held Thursday evening at Gracie Mansion.
Police Investigate Death of Man Found Tied Up in His Manhattan Apartment
Police are investigating the death of a man found in his apartment Thursday who they say was tied up.
NY1 Online: Newly Appointed Fire Commissioner Shares Plans for Department
Newly appointed Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro joined Inside City Hall to discuss his plans for the department, including how to repair the problem-plagued 911 system.
Funding to Keep Rockaway Ferry Permanent Not Included in City Budget
Funding to keep the Rockaway Ferry permanent was not included in the city's $75 billion fiscal budget for next year, a decision that has some Rockaway residents devastated.
