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Investigation Finds Some NYC Hotels Fail To Adequately Clean Rooms Between Guests
Hotels are making dramatic changes to the way they clean amid the pandemic, but they’re not all living up to these higher standards.
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Hotels are making dramatic changes to the way they clean amid the pandemic, but they’re not all living up to these higher standards.
Imagine losing your engagement ring in the ocean. Chances are you’d never see it again.
Months of selflessness by New York City school teachers kept families from going hungry during the worst of the pandemic.
New Yorkers hoping to beat the heat in city swimming pools will have to wait a while longer.
There’s a new warning about a bizarre scam surrounding face masks.
Generous donations helped save the historic Stonewall Inn.
Monday was a big day in New York state as some day camps opened up, but many are still closed.
The rumors of Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez’s interest in buying the New York Mets have persisted for several months.
A sold-out crowd welcomed back live theater on Saturday night.
A sinkhole opened up in the East Village early Sunday morning, nearly swallowing a parked car.
Attention drivers: Alternate side parking returns Monday in New York City.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday new restrictions on the use of solitary confinement at New York City jails.
A 17-year-old was killed overnight in the Bronx, just days after graduating high school.
One of the hardest hit areas in terms of COVID cases, Brooklyn now appears to have the highest number of people applying for unemployment.
Thinking of flying anytime soon?
A retired NYPD officer faces assault charges after a shooting inside a Queens restaurant.
The mayor said he is negotiating with lawmakers in Albany to allow New York City to borrow.
An AMBER Alert has been canceled after one was issued for a missing 15-year-old boy in Queens.
As New Yorkers return to work, more people are starting to use mass transit.
This new fee popping up is meant to cover added safety costs for businesses in the pandemic, but it’s getting mixed reviews.