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Welcome to The Call webpage on NY1.com, where our viewers program NY1's 9 p.m. news show each weekday. Below is the final rundown for the last show, including a story-by-story breakdown by percentage. Check back here each weekday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to access our newscast rundown tool and create your own rundown of the day's top stories by dragging the stories into the order you want. We then tally all the rundowns and air the top stories (marked in green) live on The Call at 9 p.m.
State lawmakers gathered in Albany Monday morning to announce an agreement on a $132 billion state budget – a little more than a day before the deadline.
President Barack Obama will detail his plans to help the U.S. auto industry, but is expected to publicly reject General Motors’ and Chrysler’s requests for nearly $22 billion in taxpayer bailout money.
The City Planning Commission today will present its plans for rezoning on 161st Street around Yankee Stadium.
The families and attorneys of Donald Leo and Ramadan Kurtaj, who were both killed in the crane collapse on 91st Street and First Avenue last May, filed a lawsuit Monday against 31 entities they claim are responsible for the deaths.
It’s expected to be a down day on Wall Street as President Barack Obama rejects requests for more bailout money by General Motors and Chrysler.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg will speak at the graduation ceremony and hand out diplomas to a new class of EMS paramedics.
Jury selection got underway in Manhattan Criminal Court today for Anthony Marshall, the son of the late socialite Brooke Astor, who’s facing charges of stealing from her $198 million estate.
The city's water board is on the verge of raising rates again.
Today marks 100 years since traffic started flowing over the Queensboro Bridge, which connects Manhattan and Queens.
Nearly a quarter of workers in New York State are in a union, according to numbers released by the United States Department of Labor Monday.