Coronavirus NY: The doctor who diagnosed New York City's first COVID case
Monday marks the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in New York, and it comes as the first doses of the newly approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine are shipped out.
Delivery person assaulted, robbed on camera in Midtown Manhattan
New video shows two suspects wanted for violently robbing a delivery person in Midtown Manhattan. Police say the suspects approached the 43-year-old victim while he was making a delivery.
Coronavirus Vaccine Updates: CDC director warns of 4th wave as some states lift restrictions
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is warning of a potential fourth surge of the virus, saying the numbers have stalled in several states, leveling off at 70,000 daily cases and 2,000 daily deaths.
NYC movie theaters to reopen at 25% capacity, owner says it's not enough
Loosening COVID restrictions are allowing movie theaters in New York City to reopen this week to limited capacity, but one owner say it's not enough to save his business.
Coronavirus NY: Mayor Bill de Blasio says some state-run sites not vaccinating enough city residents
Mayor de Blasio says the city is closing in on two million vaccinations. But, he took another opportunity to jab Governor Cuomo saying his big state-run sites like the Javits Center are not effectively getting the vaccine where it needs to go.
Alleged victim blasts Cuomo's apology; 3rd accuser comes forward
One of the women who said she was sexually harassed by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is rejecting his attempt to apologize for his behavior and excuse it as an attempt to be "playful."