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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.
After months of backroom negotiations, Queens Senator Malcolm Smith became New York's first black senate majority leader Wednesday as Democrats took control of the state's upper house for the first time in more than 40 years.
The City Council voted 46-0 Wednesday in favor of increasing reporting requirements for the New York City Police Department when one of its officers discharges a firearm.
Israel paused its attacks on Gaza for three hours today to allow aid to reach Palestinians.
Hiram Monserrate was sworn in today in Albany as state senator, despite facing felony assault charges.
President George W. Bush is hosting a lunch Wednesday with President-elect Barack Obama and former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush.
"The state of our state is perilous," said Governor David Paterson during his first State of the State address Wednesday before elected officials in the Assembly Chamber.
Roland Burris is expected to meet with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today to discuss President-elect Barack Obama's empty Senate seat.
Dozens of National Guard soldiers from New York City arrive home today from Afghanistan.
Three teenagers were arraigned today on federal hate crime charges stemming from an election night beating of a Muslim teen on Staten Island.
Emergency crews are continuing to investigate a natural gas leak in Morris Heights that forced residents and students at a nearby school to evacuate Wednesday.
The city clerk opened a new 24,000-square-feet marriage bureau today that will cut down on waiting times and even include a florist.
Airlines carriers are dropping prices in a new year's attempt to draw customers in the sour economy.