Coronavirus News: Elmhurst Hospital staff surprised with free vacations
Hyatt Hotels and American Airlines surprised the entire 4,000 person staff at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens with complimentary vacations.
Hyatt Hotels and American Airlines surprised the entire 4,000 person staff at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens with complimentary vacations.
It's a difficult time for patients who are hospitalized with COVID-19, as no family members are allowed to visit. But for a family from New Jersey, the situation has been even more difficult after they learned their loved one's valuables disappeared.
Health officials in Westchester County announced Friday that a child being treated for a mystery illness believed to be linked to the coronavirus has died.
Rain returns Friday afternoon ahead of a historic weekend chill that may bring snow to some parts of the Tri-State.
Six people were arrested Friday in connection with a large-scale heroin and fentanyl packaging and distribution network that operated in the Bronx.
Quick and easy tips from an expert before you grab the clippers to attempt a do-it-yourself coronacut.
For nearly two months during COVID-19, every evening at sunset a bagpiper plays "Amazing Grace" for his neighbors.
There were 162 new deaths announced Friday, New Jersey's death toll is now 8,952, but the Governor said the rate of spread is slowing across the state.
So-called rogue tourists in Hawaii are being arrested for violating a 14-day mandatory quarantine policy.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Friday there are now 73 reported cases of severe illness in children that may be linked to coronavirus.
Island Harvest Food Bank is hosting the event, located at Westfield Sunrise at One Sunrise Mall in Massapequa, handing out New York State agricultural products to help people in need of food assistance.
This year's Teacher Appreciation Week is taking on a special meaning during these challenging times, as educators learn to teach remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Junerose Gambito, 33, and her 32-year-old sister Sheikha "Shae" Gambito have nursing in their blood, as both their parents were nurses too. Now, they're fighting for COVID-19 patients at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.
As New York City prepares to enter "low-level transmission," Mayor de Blasio announced Friday the city is going on the "offensive" in suppressing the spread of COVID-19 by forming the Test and Trace Corps.
New Jersey is sending 120 members of the National Guard this weekend to nursing homes hit hard by the coronavirus to help staff members, Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday, though their exact role remains unclear.
The U.N. says authorities should focus on improving them rather than outlawing them - even if they can spark epidemics in humans.
Almost all the job growth achieved during the 11-year recovery from the Great Recession has now been lost in one month.
On Friday, NewsCopter 7 was over Port Newark in New Jersey, one of the biggest ports in the U.S. for imported vehicles.
Eight World War II veterans -- the youngest of them age 96 -- will join President Donald Trump at a wreath-laying ceremony Friday.
New video shows 20 homeless people taking shelter on an MTA shuttle bus in Coney Island.
Nassau County bid a fond farewell to FEMA ambulance teams deployed to New York for the coronavirus pandemic.
We honor Passaic Firefighter Israel Tolentino, Jr., who lost his life a month ago in the fight against COVID-19.
The FAA says the driver of an airport operations vehicle later found the body on the runway.
The Rent Guidelines Board took a preliminary vote and decided to freeze rents on one-year leases in New York City.
Several parks will reopen to the public in Hoboken Friday, and plans are in the works to reopen some Jersey shore beaches.