Coronavirus Updates: Long Island region to enter phase one of reopening Wednesday
As Long Island prepares for a phase one reopening Wednesday, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said Tuesday she is "very happy to be starting that process."
As Long Island prepares for a phase one reopening Wednesday, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said Tuesday she is "very happy to be starting that process."
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced Tuesday that schools will be allowed to host outdoor graduations beginning July 6 if they adhere to social distancing guidelines to keep everyone safe.
Professional sports teams in New Jersey may return to training and even competition, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Tuesday.
While New York City remains on PAUSE, the Hudson Valley and Long Island Phase 1 reopenings mean Metro-North and the LIRR will increase service while planning for further phased restorations.
Responding to a growing need for food in Chicago, one food pantry has decided to expand with a pop-up.
Wednesday will mark the first time astronauts launch from Florida in nine years and a first for a private company.
We're crossing our fingers! Weather has to be good in multiple locations, including launch site and the abort locations in case something goes wrong.
"To the class of 2020, I am proud to say that you will have your opportunity to join with your classmates and families to celebrate your graduation," Gov. Murphy said at the news conference.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that deaths are down to a new low of 73 in the state from coronavirus. This as the Mid-Hudson region reopened on Tuesday and Long Island prepares to reopen on Wednesday.
"If ever there was a time to take on this major infrastructure need, this is the time," Cuomo said. "You need to restart the economy, you need to create jobs, and you need to renew and repair this country's economy and it's infrastructure."
There will be more than 180 testing sites available to city residents by the beginning of June. Mayor de Blasio added that 1,700 contact tracers have been hired and will be trained by June 1st.
The Creek House is a unique home that inspires creativity!
WABC-TV and the National Puerto Rican Day Parade (NPRDP) committee announce an exciting 90-minute community celebration taking place on Sunday, June 14 at noon.
NO MORE BUFFETS? Things will probably look a lot different when cruising resumes.
This high school went above and beyond for their graduating students!
It happened on Saturday morning, inside the Brooklyn Hotel on Atlantic Avenue.
Pizza Hut is congratulating 2020 graduates with one of the best gifts - free pizza!
Novavax will inject 131 volunteers in the first phase of the trial testing the safety of the vaccine and looking for signs of its effectiveness, the company's research chief Dr. Gregory Glenn said.
A confrontation over a dog off its leash was caught on camera in Central Park and is now going viral.
It happened just after 11 p.m. Monday at Rose Family Grocery Store in East New York.
The state's Department of Health released guidelines on the conditions that hospitals and centers must follow.
Some of the first areas in New York to shut down due to the coronavirus finally get a chance to get back to business Tuesday, as the Mid-Hudson region starts to reopen.
Players can now voluntarily workout at their training center in Sunset Park.
The Brooklyn Diocese says 90% of their churches will reopen Tuesday morning for private prayer, funerals, and limited celebrations including weddings and baptisms.