Fred Willard, comedic actor known for 'Best in Show' and 'Modern Family,' dies at 86
Fred Willard, the beloved comedic actor best known for his roles in such films as "Best in Show" and "Anchorman," died in his sleep, his daughter said. He was 86.
Fred Willard, the beloved comedic actor best known for his roles in such films as "Best in Show" and "Anchorman," died in his sleep, his daughter said. He was 86.
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey and U.S. Representative Eliot Engel have launched an investigation into President Donald Trump's firing of State Department Inspector General Steve Linick.
Nassau County's police and corrections departments have now gone 10 days without a new case of COVID-19, County Executive Laura Curran announced Saturday.
Governor Ned Lamont announced Saturday that the total number of patients hospitalized in Connecticut due to COVID-19 dropped below 1,000.
Governor Phil Murphy announced Saturday that 115 COVID-19 associated deaths occurred in New Jersey on Friday, but important metrics continue to trend down.
Chartered boat services, including fishing and water craft rentals, will be allowed to resume in New Jersey beginning at 6 a.m. Sunday, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Saturday.
Maria Branyas said she "feels good." She avoided developing severe COVID-19 symptoms and had her latest test come back negative.
More than 31,000 people have died, but the government has gradually reopened the country as the rates of infections and deaths have fallen.
It's an "American Idol" season like no other, and the anticipation grows as fans cast their votes to choose the next winner to be announced on Sunday night.
Many Republicans seeing reasons to believe the worst is over while Democrats call for more aid, including a second round of stimulus checks, to stave off a depression.
In a letter to Congress, Trump said Linick no longer had his full confidence.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday that horse racing across the state will be allowed to reopen as of June 1 without fans.
The Space Force will attempt to launch the Atlas V rocket again Sunday morning in hopes of better weather.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday that 157 COVID-19-related deaths occurred on Friday, up from 132 deaths on Thursday.
A northern Illinois nurse is expressing regret for not taking better precautions while visiting her sister's Wisconsin bar.
The Jackson Heights Community Church served more than 100 Iftar meals to Muslim community members.
Cash tolls - and the workers who collect them - will return Tuesday to the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway.
The newest branch of the military is set to launch its first official mission Saturday morning.
The Archdiocese of Newark has announced it will open its doors Sunday for private prayer and confession.
New York City launched its new effort Saturday to limit crowding in parks and other areas where people gather.
On Friday, 8-year-old Jayden Hardowar received a celebratory drive-by parade from fellow Boy Scouts and the NYPD.
There's a chance for showers and thunderstorms across the Tri-State area Friday night into Saturday morning.
The governor said coordinating with the other states was important, noting that when Georgia recently allowed hair salons and barbershops to reopen, people drove from out of state to get a haircut.
The calls came in all day to 911 or 311 for large groups and mask violations everywhere. Eyewitness News was along for the ride and got an exclusive look at how police in northern Brooklyn crisscross the borough, offering free masks to anyone who needed them.
Democrats powered a massive $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill through the House on Friday, an election-year measure designed to brace a U.S. economy in free fall and a health care system struggling to contain a pandemic still pummeling the country.