NEW YORK -- New York state now has more confirmed coronavirus cases than any other country in the world outside of the United States. As of Thursday, the state confirmed nearly160,000 COVID-19 cases, ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- For more than two weeks, the Tri-State region has been living under orders to stay at home in an effort to reduce the number of fatalities due to coronavirus. To see the impact ...
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce a new policy Tuesday that will require people in the city to present proof of vaccination to take part in certain indoor activities in the hopes of ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A staggering number of employees have lost their jobs in just the past few weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. It's not clear when they'll be able to go back to work, but these ...
NEW YORK -- New Yorkers should be prepared for the possibility of a shelter-in-place order to stem the spread of coronavirus, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday. "Even though a decision has not ...
NEW YORK -- A-listers joined forces Monday for a benefit helping out New Yorkers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Robin Hood, New York's largest poverty-fighting organization, and iHeartMedia ...
As our great city faces its most challenging crisis in the past 100 years, it has revealed to all of us how the city has radically changed in the past few decades. The virus has now put a spotlight on ...
NEW YORK — New York City will move ahead with its 2022 New Year's celebration in Times Square despite record numbers of COVID-19 infections in the city and around the nation. After banning revelers ...
Following in the footsteps of California, Oregon, and Washington, New York State has released its own set of COVID-19 vaccine guidelines that are broader than the shots authorized by the U.S. FDA are ...
NEW YORK -- New York state will produce its own sanitizer during the outbreak of statewide novel coronavirus cases and will provide it free of charge to all residents. During a Monday briefing on ...
Phase two would include the reopening of "professional services," a definition that appears to include law firms and could dictate when attorneys start to return to in-office work. Hank Greenberg, ...