Coronavirus Update: Yonkers Public Schools opt for all-remote learning to start the academic year
Yonkers public schools will begin their year 100% remote, the Board of Education says.
Yonkers public schools will begin their year 100% remote, the Board of Education says.
With just three weeks to go until the first day of public school in New York City, many questions about this academic year still remain unanswered.
New Jersey is providing money to 12 of the state's 21 counties that didn't qualify for coronavirus relief funds through the CARES Act because their populations are below 500,000.
Citing concerns over the coronavirus, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is expanding absentee balloting for the November election.
The agency that oversees high school sports in New Jersey has decided that indoor fall sports will be delayed until early next year, but outdoor sports will start their seasons in about a month.
Two new tropical depressions formed on Thursday and both are expected to become tropical storms that could impact Florida and the Gulf Coast in the coming days.
Former Vice President Joe Biden will formally accept the Democratic Party's nomination for president in a speech Thursday, 33 years after he made his first bid for the White House.
Police say surveillance cameras captured the man, identified as 34-year-old Reza Mashayekhi, launching rocks at a consulate in Manhattan.
Authorities say Sciaire Jackson, of Lakewood, is charged with first degree attempted murder in connection with the shooting outside an apartment complex in Asbury Park.
"They won't stop shooting. They won't stop killing," she said through tears. "They won't stop it. God, can you make it better, please?"
The twister hit just before 10 a.m in the Lincroft section of Middletown, coming down in a baseball field at Brookdale Community College and tossing bleachers to an adjacent field.
A federal judge on Thursday cleared the way for Manhattan's top prosecutor to get President Donald Trump's tax returns, rejecting a last-ditch attempt by his lawyers to block a subpoena issued to his accounting firm.
President Donald Trump's former campaign boss Steve Bannon was among four people charged with bilking donors of the "We Build the Wall" crowdfunding campaign out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
If you throw a large party at an Airbnb rental despite the rules, you could find yourself in a lawsuit.
A pair of teachers in Georgia have gone viral for "poppin off" in hopes of making things less tense in school.
"The Reds embrace a zero-tolerance policy for bias or discrimination of any kind," the team said in response to the slur.
"You put the flu season on top of COVID," Cuomo said on schools reopening in the fall. "This is a very difficult situation to deal with, and that's going to be the second wave."
"I can't believe there's that many people willing to help me, of all people. I don't believe I'm somebody for them to want to help," she said.
We are exactly three weeks away from the first day of public school in New York City, but many questions about this school year still remain unanswered.
The 44-year-old foe of Russia's President Vladimir Putin reportedly began to feel unwell after drinking tea from an airport cafe.
Police made a third arrest after a dead body was discovered on the rooftop of a McDonald's last month.
Sgt. Harold Murphy was being called back to the precinct to be part of a detail to greet a special VIP...he thinks Cardinal Dolan is coming, but instead, he was in for a surprise.
The circumstances of the shooting are not yet known, but authorities said one of the victims was unlikely to survive.
Kamala Harris warned that the nation is at a critical point, struggling under Trump's "chaos," "incompetence"and "callousness."
Harris issued an urgent plea for voters of all colors to rally behind Joe Biden and find a way to vote.