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COVID Clusters In NYC: Churches, Small Businesses Hit Particularly Hard By Shutdown, Depending On Zone
The COVID-19 shutdown plan is getting a lot of pushback from other New Yorkers, especially church goers and business owners.
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The COVID-19 shutdown plan is getting a lot of pushback from other New Yorkers, especially church goers and business owners.
Thousands of New York City residents are at risk of eviction amid fears of a potential second wave of COVID-19.
Broadway went dark back in mid-March when the coronavirus pandemic forced theaters to close.
Students and parents are protesting Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s decision to shut down Catholic schools in COVID-19 hot spot zip codes.
It happened around 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 9 on board an eastbound 7 train approaching the Main Street station in Queens.
Schools in zip codes across New York City that are considered coronavirus hotspots will be closed for in-person learning as of Tuesday.
A community activist and an artist have teamed-up to help Chinatown businesses recover after getting hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo believes mass gatherings are the priority right now to curb the recent increase in positive COVID-19 cases.
A female pedestrian was struck by a police cruiser at the corner of Pelham Parkway and Wallace Avenue.
Three people are dead and another is injured following a crash overnight in Queens.
There is concern about drivers turning onto Open Streets set aside during the pandemic to help promote social distancing.
Horse-drawn carriage rides are officially back in Central Park again.
Police continue to search for the man they believe stabbed another man to death on a Manhattan subway platform Sunday.
A beloved Brooklyn diner in danger of closing for good has gotten help from neighbors determined to save it.
A 4-year-old is hospitalized after suffering burns overnight in a fire in Brooklyn.
For the first time since coronavirus restrictions were eased, New York City wants to reverse course in some neighborhoods.
The move comes after criticism that many officers were enforcing the rule but not following it themselves.
Video shows the moment two construction work clung for their lives from scaffolding in Battery Park.
People are fed up in Fresh Meadows, Queens.
Williams is addressing problems with absentee ballots after nearly 100,000 ballots were sent out with the wrong information.