Urban farm feeds Chicago's most vulnerable during COVID-19 pandemic
A Chicago food justice organization found a new way to provide fresh produce to the city's most vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Chicago food justice organization found a new way to provide fresh produce to the city's most vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Northern Hemisphere will see 14 hours, 53 minutes, and 41.5 seconds of daylight on June 20.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said that he believes the federal government is making a "historic mistake" in the way they are handling states reopening, as 20 states now have coronavirus cases on the rise.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a public hearing Wednesday over police interactions with demonstrators during the George Floyd protests.
"It's showtime": If you miss the experience of going to the movies, your wait may finally be over. Cinemark and Regal Cinemas plan to reopen in July.
Mayor Bill de Blasio laid out a plan on Wednesday for faster discipline and more transparent discipline for NYPD officers who cause substantial injury.
His announcement was in contrast to Mayor Bill de Blasio, who said he didn't see the city being ready until early July. He also said that the decision would be "made closely with the state," but barely two hours later, the state made the decision.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he will propose legislation next year making June 19 a permanent state holiday.
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard scheduled an afternoon news conference to announce his decision whether to file charges.
The owner of the Uncle Ben's brand of rice says the brand will "evolve" in response to concerns about racial stereotyping.
Linden Airport stepped up to provide an alternative for Linden High School students and their families to celebrate their special day.
Police said Wednesday that a 24-year-old flight attendant from Newark who has not been seen since June 10 has been found safe.
Cleaning crews spent the morning power washing the New Gourmet Garden, a family restaurant in Wyckoff that has been open for takeout and delivery during the pandemic.
Connecticut entered Phase 2 of reopening Wednesday, meaning many new types of businesses -- including movie theaters, nail salons and gyms -- are once again opening their doors.
A California woman received a startling and unwelcome surprise when she opened an Amazon package that was left on her front porch.
The Rent Guidelines Board will meet for its final vote on guidelines for rent stabilized apartments.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sat down with Amy Robach on "Good Morning America" to talk about the pandemic, race relations, and his future political aspirations.
Here's some of what awaits NBA players going to Disney next month: game rooms, golf course access, fishing areas, bowling and more!
This shows how swiftly the national debate has been transformed as Republicans embrace a new priority in an election year.
The Office of the Attorney General has been designated by Governor Andrew Cuomo to investigate interactions between police officers and the public during the recent civil unrest.
Today, as yet another shocking killing of an African American roils the country, bringing a wave of pulled down statues and the removal of names of historical figures who repressed or oppressed other people, South Carolina leaders appears to be sitting out this movement so far.
The 9/11 Memorial will reopen to the public next month after being closed for more than three months.
It's the first time any of the company's New York City stores will be open since March.
There will be no free Slurpees on 7-Eleven Day this year. Instead 7-Eleven is donating 1-million meals to Feeding America and offering birthday deals.
Police now say three people were killed and eight were injured when a van crashed into a tree in Rockland County.