Suffolk County cracking down on social gathering rule-breakers
County Executive Steve Bellone was joined by health and law enforcement officials to announce the County's latest COVID-19 enforcement actions.
County Executive Steve Bellone was joined by health and law enforcement officials to announce the County's latest COVID-19 enforcement actions.
Protests over the death of Walter Wallace Jr. turned violent in Brooklyn Tuesday night, resulting in more than two dozen arrests, a police officer hurt and multiple police vehicles damaged.
An NYPD officer involved in a violent arrest over a social distancing violation earlier this year has resigned ahead of the start of his departmental trial.
Landlords are often seen as the bad guys, but just like tenants, many of them say they've been struggling to make ends meet during the coronavirus pandemic -- and they believe the city is on the brink of catastrophe.
The eight acted at the direction of the Chinese government as they tried to force Chinese nationals in the United States to return to China through a multi-year campaign of stalking and harassment, according to federal prosecutors in Brooklyn.
The bus driver, a woman, had no opportunity to stop, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said.
It will be a rainy start on Wednesday. Then temperatures will be mild.
Moisture from Hurricane Zeta may produce significant rain here in the New York City area later in the week. The storm is now a powerful Category 1 hurricane.
Republican U.S. Rep. Peter King's impending retirement after nearly three decades as the aggrieved voice of bridge and tunnel New Yorkers has set off a scramble for control of his suburban Long Island swing district, with outside groups pouring in millions of dollars.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new initiative aimed to help New York City businesses struggling during the coronavirus pandemic.
Early voting is proving to be incredibly popular in New York City, with nearly a half million votes cast in the first four days. But that has led to long lines, with some -- including Mayor Bill de Blasio -- waiting for hours to cast their ballots.
Army General Gustave Perna, who is the COO of Operation Warp Speed, says the vaccine will be distributed to "all of America simultaneously."
A letter was sent to parents in the school district Tuesday indicating that air filters that were said to be upgraded were never installed.
The spike in virus cases and the looming threat of further lockdown measures to quell its spread has fueled mounting uncertainty among investors.
The change reflects a growing concern about rising rates of colon cancer in younger people.
Protests over the death of Walter Wallace Jr. turned violent in Brooklyn Tuesday night, resulting in more than two dozen arrests, a police officer hurt and multiple police vehicles damaged.
A second night of unrest broke out in the City of Philadelphia following the police shooting death of Walter Wallace Jr.
Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found behind a bush near an expressway in Queens.
It is a bold new move by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Moisture from Hurricane Zeta may produce significant rain here in the New York City area later in the week. The storm is now in the Gulf of Mexico.
It will be a slow start on Wednesday, but then temperatures will be mild.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner was removed during Game 6 of the World Series after he tested positive for COVID-19, sources confirm to ESPN.
No dogpile, no champagne and a mask on nearly every face - the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their first World Series title since 1988 in a manner no one could have imagined prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
We've got a lot to unpack in this episode. It starts off Clare's worst week ever, she gets a LOT of time with Dale, calls him her 'fiancé,' and we get a first glimpse of Tayshia. Let's dig in.
Cuban Pete's owner is accused of violating the governor's executive order on indoor dining.