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Welcome to The Call on NY1.com, the revolutionary system that lets you program NY1's 9 p.m. news show every weekday. Below is a rundown of some of the news stories of the day, listed in alphabetical order. Simply drag each headline up and down to create the newscast order you'd like to see, then click "submit" to send your rundown to us. Click on each story to read a synopsis. We'll total all the rundowns we get and then air the top stories (marked in green) tonight on The Call.
The lawyer for the family of the severely disabled man left on a school bus last week is planning to hold a news conference this afternoon.
After a fire earlier today gutted a building on Bronx's City Island, local residents and officials are calling on the city to revoke its plan to close a local ladder company overnight.
Another former employee for a company that worked at the former Deutsche Bank building prior to the fatal fire was indicted today on grand larceny charges.
Israeli troops are pushing toward the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis as the conflict with Hamas enters its 11th day. Some estimate the death toll to be approaching 600, and hundreds of thousands of residents lack water and fuel
A state Supreme Court judge is hearing arguments today in a lawsuit to stop the reopening and expansion of the Brooklyn House of Detention.
New York City Transit is handing out rider report cards on various stops along the Number 6 subway line during the morning rush.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says lawmakers will immediately begin working on an economic recovery package that could be worth up to $775 billion.
The new Times Square New Year's Eve ball was relit today and sent sent up a 141-foot flagpole, where it will remain lit year-round.
Governor David Paterson submitted a 28-page questionnaire to at least six people under consideration for Hillary Clinton’s seat in the Senate.
The 32nd annual Three Kings Day Parade made its way through East Harlem today, celebrating the Feast of Epiphany with song, dance, and camels.
The Yankees introduced Mark Teixeira to the media as their new first baseman today.