Mayor, city leaders split on tourist helicopter ban after fatal crash
In an interview with "Mornings On 1," Mayor Eric Adams stopped short of calling for a ban on nonessential helicopter flights.
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In an interview with "Mornings On 1," Mayor Eric Adams stopped short of calling for a ban on nonessential helicopter flights.
The board chair of Stop the Chop NY and NJ urged lawmakers to take legislative action.
For the next few weeks, NY1 will go topic-by-topic through the most important issues ahead of the 2025 mayoral primary.
On Wednesday, author and former hedge fund manager Whitney Tilson joined "Mornings On 1" to pitch himself as the outsider NYC needs.
Trump has threatened to impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese goods if the country doesn’t lift its retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports.
Global markets are reeling after President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs sent stocks plunging across Asia and the United States.
On Friday, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams joined "Mornings On 1" to present herself to voters as a principled, scandal-free alternative.
On Friday, Mayor Eric Adams joined "Mornings On 1" to discuss his reelection campaign.
Financial markets around the world plunged Thursday following President Donald Trump’s announcement of the latest round of tariffs.
Speaking with “Mornings On 1” anchor Pat Kiernan Thursday about the latest developments at City Hall, Mastro appeared unfazed.
On Thursday, Queens state Sen. Jessica Ramos joined NY1 to make her case to voters.
For the next few weeks, NY1 will go topic-by-topic through the most important issues ahead of the 2025 mayoral primary.
On Wednesday, former assistant U.S. attorney Jim Walden joined NY1 to make his case to voters.
Around 2,600 establishments have been approved to serve diners outside.
Fines start at $25 for small buildings with one to eight units and increase to $50 for a second offense and $100 for subsequent violations.
Pat Kiernan takes a look at what's in the papers on this Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
Shaw helps graduates find gowns and formalwear at the NYPD's Prom Impact
Know of someone who deserves to be honored for their contributions to the NYC community? Let us know by emailing your suggestion to NYER@charter.com.
A trip to Stapleton on the Staten Island Railway will bring you culture, great views of the city and food from around the world.
Pat Kiernan - Anchor
Starting the morning with Pat Kiernan has become a part of the daily routine for many New Yorkers. During his 20 years on the morning anchor desk, Pat has reported on all of New York City’s major news stories. Known for his “In the Papers” segment, it may not surprise you to learn that Pat’s first job was actually as a paper boy. You’ve probably also seen Pat at the movies and in some of your favorite shows – he’s been asked to play himself in more than 20 films and TV series. Read More
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Jamie Stelter - Traffic Reporter
Jamie Stelter joined NY1 as the news channel’s first traffic reporter in July of 2010.
She’s never hit the snooze button in her life, a trait that makes her the perfect fit for Mornings on 1! Read More
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Roger Clark - Reporter
During Roger Clark's time as NY1's morning reporter, he has surfed Rockaway Beach, climbed rock walls, learned the trapeze, figure skated, kayaked the Hudson, and canoed the Gowanus Canal. Read More
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