Coronavirus Update: NY hospitalizations, ICU patients remain down; 105 deaths reported
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 106 people had died Sunday from the coronavirus, but hospitalizations remained on a downward trend.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 106 people had died Sunday from the coronavirus, but hospitalizations remained on a downward trend.
As the COVID-19 pandemic caused record levels of unemployment across the US, complaints about unprocessed claims for unemployment insurance became a top call to Eyewitness News.
The Belmont Stakes will take place on Saturday, June 20 as the opening leg of the Triple Crown for the first time in history.
Treebeards is famous for its red beans and rice, gumbo, and jambalaya!
With New York City beaches to remain closed for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend amid the coronavirus pandemic, many neighboring shore towns are fearing an influx of beachgoers they say they aren't ready to handle.
With so many people stuck at home, it will come as no surprise that millions are playing more video games more often. Industry revenues are up 35% compared to last year at this time, and worldwide, gamers spend $1.6 billion every month to play.
Diners in a Maryland beach town are bouncing back into eating out amid the coronavirus pandemic with a little help from inflatable inner tubes on wheels.
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Determined to stay in business, Jackie & Son incorporated a food market in addition to the restaurant's take-out service, which allows customers to purchase groceries online for curbside pickup.
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease has spread quickly in several other states and experts say it could significantly impact wild rabbit populations.
Krispy Kreme is trying to get a smile from the graduating class of 2020.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said that remote learning would continue for many public school students over the summer.
Teachers will determine if students are required or recommended to participate in grades 3-8. For high school students, learning will take place in subjects that did not pass for 5 days per week for 6 weeks.
AMAZING VIDEO: A "superpod" of dolphins playfully swam and jumped near a tour boat off the coast of California.
All of the cheerleading coaches at the University of Kentucky have been fired after an internal investigation determined they failed to oversee off-campus events that included hazing, alcohol use and public nudity by the championship squad.
After suffering from complications due to COVID-19, Annie Glenn passed away at a nursing home.
On Monday, the IRS announced that it will begin adding 3,500 telephone representatives to answers questions about Economic Impact Payments, also known as stimulus checks.
The MTA is doing its part to prevent the spread of the virus across New York City.
The data released Monday reinforced earlier revelations that black and Hispanic New Yorkers were both more than twice as likely to be killed by the virus as white people.
A local disaster recovery company in New Jersey is broadening its battle against the coronavirus by donating its services to disinfect the vehicles of frontline workers.
Monday marked a big turning point in the plan to slowly reopen New Jersey.
A hospital on Staten Island marked its first day of zero coronavirus admissions in two months with new entrance procedures.
NewsCopter 7 was over the scene in a residential area of Millburn, where the adult bear could be seen stuck in a tree.
Nassau County kicked off a new Memorial Day initiative on Monday.
The New York City Health Commissioner issued an apology Monday over a "heated exchange" with an NYPD top cop.