CDC proposes draft guidance as states reopen in midst of the pandemic
From businesses closing break rooms to restaurants providing disposable menus and plates, there are changes ahead.
From businesses closing break rooms to restaurants providing disposable menus and plates, there are changes ahead.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new grading policy for students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meat isn't going to disappear from supermarkets because of outbreaks of the coronavirus among workers at U.S. slaughterhouses, but as the meat plants struggle to remain open, consumers could face less selection and slightly higher prices.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new grading policy for NYC Public School students during his daily briefing on Tuesday.
With many customers confined to their homes and apartments during the coronavirus pandemic, much of their time is being spent on wireless, cable and broadband platforms for everything from work, entertainment and education.
For 25 years, the Harlem-based Brotherhood/Sister Sol has been providing support in various ways to young people from ages 8 to 22.
A pet dog tested positive for COVID-19 in North Carolina, in what researchers say is the first known novel coronavirus case in a canine.
The Theatre Development Fund, a non-profit that has been serving audiences and productions since 1968 and is best known for its TKTS booth in Times Square, announced it is launching a fundraiser to help the organization survive amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Thunderbirds and the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, will honor those on the frontline of COVID-19 with a formation flight over New York City and New Jersey Tuesday.
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With New York City on PAUSE, it's a quiet scene on the streets of Midtown during the AM rush. The view from NewsCopter 7 during a rare permitted flyover.
T.J. Riley, his parents, and husband all contracted COVID-19, but fortunately have since recovered.
A Port Authority police officer suffered injuries in a multi-vehicle accident on Route 139 in Jersey City overnight.
New York Attorney General Letitia James says the company may have violated federal safety standards.
Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer says he married Jannie O'Leary and Mark Van Name in his backyard.
The NYPD pipe band played Monday night outside NYU Langone Hospital in Brooklyn.
Seniors graduating from a New Jersey school district won't have to forgo the pomp and circumstance of their big day, even if it's a little different.
The country's largest mobile haircutting company set up shop outside an NYC hospital to offer free cuts to hospital staff.
Tuesday will be the best bet of the week and even the rest of the month. Clouds return on Wednesday before storms move in Thursday.
A photographer wakes up every day of this pandemic and takes to the streets of New York City to capture -- in black and white photos -- the crisis of our lives.
Police in Virginia say the medical director of the emergency department at a New York City hospital died by suicide this week.
As New York prepares for the possibility of slowly re-opening the state and city, funeral homes continue to be overwhelmed by coronavirus victims and grieving families.
JetBlue is the first major U.S. airline to require all customers to wear face coverings during travel to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
While many people are riding for free on buses during this crisis, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams called for free subway rides on Monday in Brooklyn.