
COVID cases in New York reach highest levels since winter
A higher risk category in New York City would mean reinstating the vaccine mandate at indoor venues.
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A higher risk category in New York City would mean reinstating the vaccine mandate at indoor venues.
There was a shocking discovery Thursday after metal detectors were sent to a Queens high school.
Klein, a six-year veteran of the force, worked out of Ladder 170. Richards, who has autism, was previously unaccounted for.
Subway safety is top of mind for many New Yorkers following the Sunset Park mass shooting and Monday's deadly shooting at a station in Queens.
Amtrak is doing away with the mask rule too, but the MTA says it will continue to require them.
City leaders are still concerned with rising cases, especially with religious holidays overlapping this past weekend.
With Passover, Easter and Ramadan overlapping this weekend, more at-home testing kits are being handed out.
The Mets unveiled the statue of Tom Seaver then mashed four home runs in a 10-3 win over the Diamondbacks.
Prosecutors said the attack was premeditated and constituted an act of terror. If convicted, James could spend the rest of his life in prison.
The NYPD, the FBI and the ATF worked around the clock for 30 hours to bring the 62-year-old into custody after Tuesday's mass shooting. James will face terror-related charges.
The city's health commissioner says he expects the COVID alert level to go up from a low to medium risk next week.
With holidays, sporting events, and concerts coming up, Dr. Ashwin Vasan wants to make sure all residents stay safe.
The mayor is working from home while taking anti-viral medication.
The Yankees defeated the Red Sox 6-5 in extra innings on Opening Day in the Bronx.
This marks the first time since 2013 the two teams have met on Opening Day and just the fourth time in the past 30 seasons.