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City Officials: No Immediate Threat Ahead of 9/11 Anniversary
Despite the rising power of militant groups around the world, city officials say there's no immediate threat to the city ahead of the September 11th anniversary this week.
Broadway Revival Set for 'On The Town'
The classic American dance musical "On The Town" is set to be revived on Broadway this season.
Broadway Revival Set for 'On The Town'
The classic American dance musical "On The Town" is set to be revived on Broadway this season.
Diane von Furstenberg Brings the World, Tommy Hilfiger Brings Music to Fashion Week
The colors of the French Riviera and the colors of the American flag hit the runway has two major forces in fashion present their Spring 2015 collections at Fashion Week. NY1's George Whipple spoke with Diane von Furstenberg and Tommy Hilfiger about their latest collections.
'Returnships' Help Soften Transition Back into Workforce
They're called "returnships," jobs programs in the banking sector that are designed to make the transition smoother back into the workplace. NY1's Diane King Hall takes a look at new training, and hiring trends in the financial world.
'Returnships' Help Soften Transition Back into Workforce
They're called "returnships," jobs programs in the banking sector that are designed to make the transition smoother back into the workplace. NY1's Diane King Hall takes a look at new training, and hiring trends in the financial world.
NY1 From the Floor PM: General Mills to Buy Annie's
NY1 wraps up the day on Wall Street from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Six Months After East Harlem Explosion, City Works to Better Monitor Gas Leaks
Even while the investigation into what exactly caused the East Harlem explosion continues, there are already a series of changes in place when it comes to monitoring gas leaks and the gas pipeline system in the city.
Six Months After East Harlem Explosion, City Works to Better Monitor Gas Leaks
Even while the investigation into what exactly caused the East Harlem explosion continues, there are already a series of changes in place when it comes to monitoring gas leaks and the gas pipeline system in the city.
Recipe: Creamy Rice Pudding With Nectarines and Almonds
Ice cream is a great cold summer time dessert but I think a cold, creamy rice pudding can be just as good and today on cooking at home we'll be making a simple stovetop version and garnishing it with sliced nectarines and toasted salted almonds.
NY1 For You: Elmhurst Litter Problem Worsens Again
A littering problem near one subway station in the Elmhurst section of Queens has commuters and residents disgusted and frustrated at those littering and the city's inaction.
Ralph Lauren Projects Runway Show on Giant Wall of Water in Central Park
This year's Fashion Week is using technology in an unusual way for a runway show in Central Park.
Ralph Lauren Projects Runway Show on Giant Wall of Water in Central Park
This year's Fashion Week is using technology in an unusual way for a runway show in Central Park.
Judge Adds Four Years to Sentence of Brooklyn Man Convicted of Helping al-Qaeda
Jose Padilla, the Brooklyn-born man convicted of helping al-Qaeda, will spend an extra four years in prison.
Broadway Will Dim Lights to Honor Joan Rivers After All
After public outcry, the lights will be dimmed on Broadway Tuesday night for legendary comedian Joan Rivers.
Gay Rights Advocacy Groups Apply to March in St. Patrick's Day Parade
LGBT Irish-Americans say they're still being excluded from the city's St. Patrick's Day parade, despite a recent deal struck by the parade organizers.
PATH Train Fare to Increase 25 Cents in October
Starting October 1, a single PATH ride will cost $2.75, up $.25 from the current price, and a two-trip ticket will cost $5.50.
Police Investigate After Three Bodies Found in Apartment Fire in Flushing
The NYPD is investigating after firefighters found three bodies while battling an apartment fire in Queens early Tuesday morning.
Comptroller Approves $1.5 Million Contract for Rooftop Gunshot Sensors
Comptroller Scott Stringer approved a $1.5 million contract for high-tech gunshot detection sensors called "Shot-Spotters."
Comptroller Approves $1.5 Million Contract for Rooftop Gunshot Sensors
Comptroller Scott Stringer approved a $1.5 million contract for high-tech gunshot detection sensors called "Shot-Spotters."
