Coronavirus News: 25 teachers dead in New York City
Coronavirus has now claimed 63 Department of Education employees, including 25 teachers.
Coronavirus has now claimed 63 Department of Education employees, including 25 teachers.
Health experts and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo agree that the key to reopening the country and the economy will be huge amounts of testing for COVID-19 and antibodies.
Episode 271: Segment 1, Sandra Bookman opens the 271st episode of Here and Now
Many gas stations across the U.S. have seen prices fall below $1 a gallon amid the coronavirus crisis.
More than 30,000 runners will now wait until September 14, as the event was postponed for the first time in history amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Police Chief Ken Ferrante took to Twitter speaking "to those who feel invincible and think there's no way they can catch COVID-19," reminding them that there have been more than 80,000 New Jersey residents who have tested positive for the virus.
Episode 271: Segment 2, President of The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Kristen Clarke advocates for the release of COVID-19 race based data.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, expressing the frustration of many state leaders, said the federal response has simply not been "good enough."
With the virtual guidance of Adam Reyes, owner of Virile Barber and Shop, New Jersey Community Journalist, Miguel Amaya, cuts his hair at home during the quarantine.
Connecticut residents will be required to wear face masks in public beginning Monday night, as cases and deaths continue to mount in the state -- albeit with signs of hope.
Episode 271: Segment 3, Bola Sokunbi, author and founder of Clever Girl Finance shares best practices for managing money during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Episode 271: Segment 4, On April 22nd, National Geographic will premiere "Born Wild" in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Featured National Geographic explorer and wildlife ecologist, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant shares what to expect.
Nassau County is not through with the coronavirus outbreak, county Executive Laura Curran said, but she feels they are in a "good place" as numbers trend downward.
This mural artist is giving back to those who need it most!
A Staten Island funeral home is stepping up during the coronavirus pandemic, offering free funerals to those with no families or those who are struggling financially.
A 26-year-old standout athlete from New Jersey is back at home after being released from the hospital following a fight with COVID-19, Governor Phil Murphy said Monday.
The burger chain Shake Shack says it will return a small-business loan it got to help weather the coronavirus crisis after topping up its funding.
Governor Andrew Cuomo says "all indications at this point are that we are on the descent," but added that the war is not won as the state still has a high number of new cases and new deaths.
The site on Amsterdam Avenue targets one of the hardest-hit communities for testing.
New diagnostic testing sites open on Monday some of the hardest-hit areas in New York City, while the state has begun antibody tests, which can determine whether someone has had the coronavirus.
For the second straight day, the number of people hospitalized in Connecticut due to complications caused by COVID-19 has slightly decreased, but the death toll continues to rise.
Under Governor Ned Lamont's order, people must use a mask or cloth face covering when using the services of any taxi, car, livery, ride-sharing or similar service or means of mass public transit, or while within any semi-enclosed transit stop or waiting area.
Starting Monday, April 20, for four weeks former first lady Michelle Obama will read aloud from one of her favorite children's books.
The Pictures for Elmhurst project is selling prints made by nearly 200 local artists for $150 each.
The facility's parent company is required to present a plan Monday that includes an onsite infection prevention specialist.