Meet the man behind this 'hot rod short bus' and his mission for people with disabilities
"What's cooler than a guy in a wheelchair owning a short bus?" Chris hopes his "hot rod short bus" can break stereotypes for people with disabilities.
"What's cooler than a guy in a wheelchair owning a short bus?" Chris hopes his "hot rod short bus" can break stereotypes for people with disabilities.
Dozens of people rallied on Long Island Thursday, protesting that people with developmental disabilities in group homes are being left out of the reopening phases in the state's response to COVID-19.
Several wealthy countries have already ordered millions of doses of those experimental vaccines.
The Splash Mountain attraction at Disneyland Resort in Southern California and the Magic Kingdom park in Florida will be reimagined to align with "The Princess and the Frog" film, Disney officials announced Thursday.
Roughly a month after protests against the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis began, major US cities including New York City have not seen a significant increase in COVID-19 cases.
It's unclear how the classes will resume in New Jersey, whether in person, remotely, or some combination of both. Governor Murphy promises guidance during his daily briefing on Friday.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that as long as indicators remain on track, New York City should be ready for Phase 3 on July 6.
Bill Ritter headed to the barbershop for the first time in months on Monday to get a haircut. The experience was live-streamed on all ABC7NY platforms as a way to raise money for the largest provider of family shelter in New York City called WIN.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is hovering close to the peak reached in late April during some of the darkest days of the crisis.
It happened Saturday afternoon at the Cove Island Marina in Stamford, where the man is recorded yelling -- among other things -- that "White lives matter too" and that his name is "God."
From laptops to jewelry: the giant store in Alabama that sells lost luggage is now offering unclaimed items for purchase online at a steep discount.
Chuck E. Cheese, the restaurant chain that became a Mecca for children and a crucible for many of their parents, is filing for bankruptcy protection
Millions of fans can't wait to be in front of the screen when it happens as the unforgettable Broadway show "Hamilton" begins streaming on Disney Plus on July 3.
A teacher has possibly been identified as the "racist" woman who "purposely" coughed on a 1-year-old boy at a Yogurtland in San Jose.
Approximately 1.1 million direct payments were sent to deceased taxpayers. In total, the government issued 130 million stimulus checks.
Three members of a North Carolina police department have been fired after a department audit of a video recording captured one of the officers saying a civil war was necessary to wipe Black people off the map and that he was ready.
This openly gay preacher and his congregation believe that God's love is for everyone.
Rainbow Railroad is helping LGBTQI+ refugees escape persecution.
Long Island officially entered Phase 3 of reopening from the coronavirus pandemic Wednesday, meaning nail salons, spas, massage parlors, spa services and tanning salons are back in business.
The 2020 Hall of Fame Game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys is being canceled, ESPN reports.
Normally at this time of the year, a lot of people would be going on vacations, but the COVID-19 pandemic changed that.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can deport some people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge.
NYPD officer David Afanador is expected to turn himself in Thursday, after cell phone video showed him performing an illegal chokehold Sunday in Rockaway Beach, Queens.
A pedestrian was fatally struck by an SUV in the Parkchester section of the Bronx Wednesday night.
Delta invited Eyewitness News to see firsthand how COVID-19 has transformed the passenger experience.