6.10.2006


Kapicua! Latin-America's favorite pastime, Dominoe's is getting national attention. Seeing two men sitting outside slamming dominoes like they're trying to get their point across is the norm on a summer day, but experts are calling it the next 'poker'. Tomorrow, the first National Puerto Rican Day Parade Domino Tournament will take place at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square. The event is open to the public, with teams from New York, New Jersey, South Florida and Puerto Rico playing preliminary rounds since May 1st to qualify for the finals - and the chance to win a top prize of $2,500.

Survivors of Hurricaine Katrina thank New York volunteers for the unconditional help they've provided, during a time of need.

NYPD has closed down 'The Falls' Bar. This is the last place where Imette St. Guillen was seen alive. “The Falls” was shut down on unrelated violations, after recieving numerous '311' and '911' complaints.

An Army reservist from New York City was killed by a roadside bomb Friday in northern Iraq, hours after celebrating his birthday.

The 'New York Says Thank You Foundation' has chosen to help rebuild a Church in Degonia Springs, Ind. after it was destroyed by a Tornado. The foundation's volunteers pay a visit each Sept. 11 to a community struck by disaster.

A Bergen Beach pet grooming store is under fire for allegedly letting a three-year-old shitzu sit in a drying case long enough to die of heat stroke. The devastated owner and her daughter were offered a brand new shiztu....at no charge? Sounds like the store owner feels he's doing them a favor?