The 39th annual New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning returns
The Festival of Balloons is the largest summertime hot air balloon and music festival in North America -- it takes place on July 29,30 and 31.
The Festival of Balloons is the largest summertime hot air balloon and music festival in North America -- it takes place on July 29,30 and 31.
The White House says President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 again Saturday, slightly more than three days after he was cleared to exit coronavirus isolation.
Some of the operational deficiencies that helped trigger the massive shutdown of Abbott Nutrition's infant formula plant earlier this year have also been found at some other companies' factories, according to an ABC News investigation of some of the other formula makers that have stepped in to help fill empty American grocery shelves in the midst of the critical nationwide shortage.
The Brooklyn Nets are looking for new team members ... who like to dance!
Dog owners and their four-legged pals set sail to enjoy New York City from the water Saturday morning.
Officials have identified the man who jumped out of a small cargo plane that later made an emergency landing at Raleigh-Durham Airport was found, Wake County officials said.
Police rescued over 20 dogs and puppies in Staten Island Friday after receiving a community complaint involving animal cruelty.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" will not be returning after temporarily shutting down during the omicron surge in January.
Republicans continued to express their frustration with their inability to get votes on amendments to the PACT Act, a multi-billion dollar bill that would provide help to millions of veterans who suffered toxic exposure to burn pits during their military service.
A federal appeals court has ruled against a group of New York parents who sued after the state made it more difficult for children to get a medical exemption from school immunization requirements.
At least one winning Mega Millions $1.28 billion jackpot ticket was sold in Illinois, officials confirmed to ABC News.
Jonathan Lewis was standing on the 42nd Street subway platform at 8th Avenue with his sister after watching a Broadway show, and quickly noticed an odd man.
Hershey chocolate says it won't be able to make enough candy to fully meet the Halloween deadline.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed the bill forward Friday, but the legislation is likely to go nowhere in the Senate.
Nina Pineda and 7 On Your Side battle New York City to get rid of a 17-ton truck abandoned on a Brooklyn street for two years.
It all began when the suspect tried to jump a turnstile at the Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center station, police said.
Authorities say 680 people have been injured in scooter-related incidents in New York City so far this year, compared to 588 last year -- a 16% increase.
Congrats to our friend and colleague, WABC-TV chief meteorologist Lee Goldberg, who is celebrating 26 years at Channel 7 Eyewitness News.