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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.
Cast members from “In the Heights” spent their day off cleaning up the streets of Washington Heights today.
The Health Department has issued warnings for heat illness for seniors and children younger than five and is opening up cooling centers throughout the five boroughs.
Friends and family will gather today to pay their respects to a New York City firefighter who died after suffering a stroke on the job.
Police are searching for the passenger who shot and killed a livery cab driver in the Bronx early this morning.
The Iridium Jazz Club, where Les Paul played frequently, is hosting an event in honor of the guitar legend, who died last week at age 94.
City officials are launching an effort to drain and clean the Bronx Swamp, a mile-long stretch of abandoned railway in Mott Haven.
Administration officials say they are considering dropping the so-called “public option” from their controversial plan to overhaul health care.
Congressman Joseph Crowley and House Transportation Committee Chairman James Oberstar are touring LaGuardia Airport to look into complaints about noise and congestion.
A ceiling collapse in a subway station continues to cause some disruptions on the Number 1 line this evening.
The South Shore All-Stars will square off against a team from Bernardsville, New Jersey tonight for the chance to play in the Little League World Series.
Queens Councilmember James Sanders is holding an emergency town hall meeting tonight on the recent spate of drownings off Rockaway Beach.