Coronavirus News: NYC play space entertaining, educating children around the world
Apple Seeds is hosting live online music classes that are attracting hundreds of families to each session from as far away as Dubai.
Apple Seeds is hosting live online music classes that are attracting hundreds of families to each session from as far away as Dubai.
"It spells love, that's what it spells," Cuomo said. "We've received thousands of masks from all across America, homemade, creative, personal with beautiful notes, from all across the country literally."
Boeing says jobs will be eliminated through a combination of voluntary exits and layoffs.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said that hospitalizations per day were up a tick, but overall hospitalizations and ICU patients were down. There were 330 deaths on Tuesday for a total of 17,968. The governor said, "We're not out of the woods yet."
A task force of officials in Florida have announced guidelines for the eventual reopening of Disney World.
The whole process typically takes 10 to 15 years before a vaccine can be licensed for use. Bu there's hope we could see one within 12 to 18 months.
It is free and open to the public from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., but patients must be symptomatic and/or have been exposed to a positive case.
Effective May 4, all Costco members and guests will be required to wear face coverings while shopping.
Dr. Mark Piterski oversaw the three state-run veterans homes where at least 102 people died.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said New York City will no longer tolerate large gatherings in any community after hundreds gathered in Williamsburg for a rabbi's funeral.
For the first time in history, researchers say they have convincing evidence that a dinosaur lived mostly in water.
Eyewitness News got an exclusive look at a new plan being put into action early Wednesday morning to try to get homeless people out of subway stations and off trains.
Mayor Bill de Blasio again sharply criticized a gathering of hundreds of people in Williamsburg on Tuesday night, saying "some will die" because coronavirus was likely spread among the crowd.
The city is calling this transition to online licensing "Project Cupid," and it will allow couples to virtually schedule an appointment with the City Clerk's office.
A model created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Hartford HealthCare suggests Connecticut has reached the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
Hundreds took to the streets in Williamsburg on Tuesday night and now Mayor Bill de Blasio's response to the gathering outside a rabbi's funeral has him taking some serious heat.
Irrfan Khan, a veteran character actor in Bollywood movies and one of India's best-known exports to Hollywood, has died. He was 53.
According to officials, only ticketed passengers, airport employees and those who need to enter for airport business will be allowed.
Eyewitness News has learned exclusively that one of the largest school bus companies on Long Island has officially closed its doors and laid off hundreds of its workers.
Mayor Bill de Blasio described the chaotic scene during a crowded funeral in Brooklyn as "absolutely unacceptable."
Governor Cuomo said that hospitalizations in the state fell below 1,000 for the first time in a month, although there were 335 deaths reported Monday.
Jersey City residents have been asked to boil their water until further notice after a water main break on Tuesday afternoon.
Key indicators continued to drop in New Jersey but not as quickly as desired, Gov. Murphy said on Tuesday. He reported 402 new deaths across the state.
The United States has surpassed one million confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University.
56 fatalities were reported on Long Island Tuesday due to the coronavirus as the death toll climbed to 2,778.