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Survey: 55% Of FDNY Members Don’t Want To Take COVID-19 Vaccine
FDNY employees are among the first groups that will be offered the coronavirus vaccine after hospital workers.

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FDNY employees are among the first groups that will be offered the coronavirus vaccine after hospital workers.

The The NYPD has issued a citywide alert looking for two kids in an SUV. One of them is believed to be driving.
A posh New Jersey restaurant was abruptly closed for hosting a mask-less open “secret” gala for the New York Young Republicans.
Christmas is just three weeks away and there is a local toy drive that needs help getting more presents to children in need.
The New York Jets have fired defensive coordinator Gregg Williams the say after he made one of the most infamous calls in team history.
A coronavirus vaccine is coming just as the country might need it most.
Forgione has 26 years of experience in the department and is the DOT’s current chief operations officer.
The first batch of COVID vaccines will be rolled out in New York City less than two weeks from now.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is saying use it or lose it to parents of public school students registered for in-person learning.
The city now has a new facility to help ease the burden of testing for COVID-19.
Supporters of a Staten Island bar turned out Wednesday night to protest its shutdown.
The New York City Half Marathon has been postponed once again because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Six people were hurt when a fire truck collided with a car early Wednesday morning in the Bronx.
The schools says Comey will teach a course titled “Lawyers and Leaders.”
Former Wall Street executive Ray McGuire has officially entered the race for mayor of New York City with a video narrated by Spike Lee.
Interfaith leaders from across New York City are meeting to discuss the importance of religion during the COVID pandemic.
The attack happened around 8 a.m. near 48th Street and 10th Avenue.
It happened shortly after 10 p.m. Monday at Hylan Boulevard and Ebbitts Avenue.
The family of a man who attempted suicide a year ago at Rikers Island has now filed two lawsuits against New York City.
It’s Giving Tuesday, and nonprofits need the help now more than ever.