New York City is experiencing a heat wave that is expected to last through the Fourth of July. The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Warning through 9 p.m. on Friday, with an Extreme ...
Last week’s primaries yielded mixed results for organized labor and candidates who were backed by New York’s Working Families Party. Two of the three Working Families Party candidates lost their bid ...
Candidates endorsed by the city’s chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America swept nearly every race last Tuesday except one in Harlem. State Assemblyman Jordan Wright defeated his primary ...
NY1’s Cheryl Wills and Queens state Sen. Leroy Comrie talk about his Jamaican roots on this week’s “In Focus.” June is National Caribbean American Heritage Month. Comrie also discusses the housing ...
The World Cup is in full sprint, with some lucky New Yorkers heading to MetLife Stadium to watch one of the matches. City officials are reminding attendees, both New Yorkers and tourists, about the ...
As people prepare to celebrate the country’s 250th anniversary, NY1 is taking a look at some of the places in New York City that saw action two and a half centuries ago. NY1 asked each of the city's ...
The city is celebrating the Knicks’ NBA championship win with street co-namings across Manhattan. Blue-and-orange signs featuring players’ names and jersey numbers have been installed along Sixth and ...
Restaurant founder Avtar Walia opened Tamarind in 2001 with a vision of presenting Indian cuisine in an elegant fine-dining setting, showcasing its depth, sophistication and regional variety. Now, ...
Jose Alvarado will return to the New York Knicks on a multiyear contract, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Friday. Alvarado declined his player option and is working ...
As the presence of artificial intelligence grows exponentially in our daily lives, it’s leading educators across the country to make curriculum changes to keep up with transforming industries, ...
It is that time of year again — more than 50 public outdoor pools in New York City are officially open to the public starting on Saturday. Outdoor pools will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day ...
The New York Transit Museum is celebrating its 50-year anniversary with two new special exhibits. “50 Years of Stories" highlights the surprising, eccentric and fascinating tales from the history of ...
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