Coronavirus Updates: NY Governor cracking down on enforcement, closing schools in NYC hot spot ZIP codes
Governor Cuomo said he would not send his kids to schools in areas with rates over 3% and he would not want other parents to either.
Governor Cuomo said he would not send his kids to schools in areas with rates over 3% and he would not want other parents to either.
The governor said that he needs data on the schools in the hot spot ZIP codes in New York City, so he plans to close those schools Tuesday.
"This is a matter of humanity, but also of leadership by example," Murphy said while urging the more than 200 who attended the fundraiser to quarantine and get tested.
Trump was anxious to be released after three nights at Walter Reed, where doctors said Sunday his blood oxygen level dropped suddenly twice in recent days.
The president's schedule in the days before his diagnosis included trips to Ohio, Minnesota and New Jersey.
A tropical system expected to be named Delta in the coming days, could become a hurricane before making landfall in the Gulf Coast region.
Slack has more than 12 million daily active users, including many major tech companies and news organizations.
Breast cancer treatment, mammograms and other cancer screenings have been affected by COVID-19, and with support from local officials, corporate leaders and breast cancer supporters, the American Cancer Society is inviting Long Islanders to "Go Pink."
Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement that she tested positive Monday morning and is experiencing no symptoms at this time.
The former chief of a Connecticut police department pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges connected to what prosecutors called a corrupt process that led to his appointment.
Home surveillance video shows the harrowing moments when an alleged drunk driver crashed into a home in Brentwood with her three young daughters in the SUV.
"Individuals and businesses that may not have been as active online before the crisis became a lucrative target" for cybercriminals, Europol warns.
Superintendent Dr. Edwin Quezada said the district is following the New York State education and health departments' guidance and social distancing guidelines.
A 102-year-old woman who just cast her mail-in ballot for the 2020 election has a message for other would-be voters: If she can vote, so can you.
Two workers hanging from a scaffolding that was dangling off the side a building in Lower Manhattan were rescued by the FDNY Monday morning.
The poll shows Democrats are especially likely to say the government is responsible for the situation, while many Republicans are likely to place blame elsewhere.
The affected schools are all part of the Lindenhurst School District. They are the Albany Avenue, Harding Avenue, and William Rall elementary schools.
The 46-year-old woman was struck by a BMW on Kings Highway at East 28th Street at around 2:30 a.m. Monday.
Firefighters arrived to find residents screaming out the windows for help. They rushed into the building, found four residents and pulled them out
The impact was so powerful it tore open a wall and exposed the home's kitchen.
The officials asked guests and employees to monitor their symptoms and quarantine if they were close to President Trump.
A 4-year-old is in critical condition at the hospital after the child was struck by a car on Gerritsen Avenue in Brooklyn Sunday.
Cineworld said Sunday it is considering closing several movie theaters after the postponement of the new James Bond film left a hole in schedules.
A karaoke bar in Queens has now been ordered to shut down over COVID violations.
A large crowd attended the "Back the Blue" rally held outside the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge.