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NY1 At 20: 1994 Report Looks Back At Jackie Onassis's Death

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis passed away at her home in Manhattan on May 19, 1994.
Sharon Dizenhuz filed a report that day looking back at the life of the former First Lady.

<i>NY1 At 20</i>: 1994 Report Looks Back At Jackie Onassis's Death

05/20/2012 10:00 AM

World Trade Center

First Responders To Gather At WTC Memorial To Mark Decade Since Cleanup Effort's End

Rescue and recovery workers plan to gather at the National September 11th Memorial in Downtown Manhattan on May 30 to mark the 10th anniversary of the official end of the cleanup at the World Trade Center site.

First Responders To Gather At WTC Memorial To Mark Decade Since Cleanup Effort's End

05/15/2012 09:25 PM

Connect A Million Minds

Student Inventors Compete To Solve Everyday Problems

Fifteen finalists in the Antonio Meucci Young Inventors' Competition squared off this past weekend on Staten Island.

Student Inventors Compete To Solve Everyday Problems

05/11/2012 11:06 AM

Tribeca Film Festival 2012

Tribeca Film Fest '12: Sexy Crime Caper "Freaky Deaky" Gets A Premiere

The grimy backstreets of 1970s Los Angeles come to life in "Freaky Deaky," a new black comedy that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and NY1's Michelle Park spoke with its stars Michael Jai White, Crispin Glover, Andy Dick and Breanne Racano.

<i>Tribeca Film Fest '12:</i> Sexy Crime Caper "Freaky Deaky" Gets A Premiere

05/03/2012 07:32 PM

Women's History Week 2012

Women's History Week: Women Of Wall Street Share Journey Of Challenges, Success

As NY1 continues to celebrate Women's History Month, business reporter Diane King takes a look at some of the female trailblazers who have built their own success on Wall Street.

<i>Women's History Week:</i> Women Of Wall Street Share Journey Of Challenges, Success

04/02/2012 01:30 PM

Japan Disaster: One Year Later

NY1 Reports: Americans In Tokyo Reflect On Disaster, Future Safety

Despite last year's natural disaster in Japan and predictions a major earthquake will hit Tokyo, many Americans still call that city home. In his final report in his series from Japan, NY1's Dean Meminger spoke with Americans about their choice to stay.

NY1 Reports: Americans In Tokyo Reflect On Disaster, Future Safety

03/19/2012 11:15 AM

Black History Month 2012

Black History Month: Anna Arnold Hedgeman Took Commanding Role In The YWCA, Mayoral Board

The unsung national hero Anna Arnold Hedgeman, who was an executive of the YWCA and the first African-American woman to serve on a New York City mayoral board, is the latest subject in NY1's coverage for Black Histoy Month.

<i>Black History Month:</i> Anna Arnold Hedgeman Took Commanding Role In The YWCA, Mayoral Board

02/24/2012 11:00 PM