Saying farewell to an NYC legend: A look at Lewis Dodley’s legacy
As NY1’s nighttime anchor, he has brought his storytelling and iconic voice to New Yorkers for more than three decades.
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New York City’s favorite morning anchor pulls back the curtain on the biggest stories around the five boroughs – the impactful, fascinating, and extraordinary headlines reported each week by Spectrum News NY1. Through intimate conversations with the newsroom’s expert journalists, Pat Kiernan illuminates what matters to resident New Yorkers and New Yorkers at heart.
As NY1’s nighttime anchor, he has brought his storytelling and iconic voice to New Yorkers for more than three decades.
On a very special episode of the "Crosstown" podcast, anchor Jamie Stelter turns the tables and asks host Pat Kiernan the questions.
This week on the podcast, host Pat Kiernan speaks with his Spectrum News NY1 colleagues about what congestion pricing means for New Yorkers.
What happens when three New York reporters sit in a (small) room and talk politics? Join host Zack Fink and the NY1 political team each week for a conversation where no topic is off limits and everything is on the record.
Listen to the full episode here.
Listen to the full episode here.
This week, Mayor Eric Adams appeared before the New York City press corps wearing a casual t-shirt bearing the phrase, "In God We Trust."
NY1’s Errol Louis has been interviewing powerful politicians and cultural icons for years, but it’s when the TV cameras are turned off that things really get interesting. From career highlights, to personal moments, to stories that have never been told, join Errol each week for intimate conversations with the people who are shaping the future of New York and beyond. Listen to "You Decide with Errol Louis" every Wednesday, wherever you listen to podcasts.
A combination of economic stagnation, disinvestment and mismanagement of the city’s budget brought New York into a fiscal crisis in 1975.
The Trump administration is continuing its efforts to claw back $20 billion worth of Biden-era climate funding for low-income communities.
There probably wouldn’t be enough room in a three-ring circus for all the candidates and all the drama in the race for mayor in New York City.