Cuomo: Restaurants outside NYC can go to 75% on March 19

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says restaurants in New York state outside of New York City will be allowed to fill three-fourths of their seats starting March 19.

Have you seen this dog painting? Cops search for stolen bar artwork

Have you seen this dog painting? The NYPD is searching for the artwork stolen at Alfie's Place Bar in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx.

Pier 17 opens ski-lodge themed 'The Greens'

Pier 17, the rooftop overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge, has opened a ski- lodge-inspired venue called The Greens.

Crews in NJ take on major pothole repair work

Transportation Department crews in New Jersey have started targeting potholes created by a difficult winter.

Restaurants are reportedly being hurt by refund request scams

A Korean restaurant beloved by influencers and Angelenos has allegedly gone out of business due to fraudulent refund requests from customers who received their food.

Why the right travel insurance is crucial in a pandemic

Standard trip-cancellation coverage oftentimes doesn't protect against the fear of traveling during COVID-19.

Another Jacob Lawrence painting located after 60 years

Another panel from American artist Jacob Lawrence's sweeping series "Struggle: From the History of the American People" has surfaced after being hidden from public view for six decades. Three panels from the groundbreaking collection remain unaccounted for.

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Food writer Julia Turshen has a new cookbook, Simply Julia ? 110 Easy Recipes for Healthy Comfort Food. She prepared fruit and cornmeal cobbler.

Boy Scouts offer sex-abuse settlement, submit bankruptcy plan

The Boy Scouts of America submitted a bankruptcy reorganization plan but leaves many unanswered questions about how it will resolve tens of thousands of sexual abuse claims.

NY mandates dance 'zones,' distancing when weddings resume

New York’s new coronavirus-era dance rules aren’t exactly “Footloose” strict, but don’t plan on cutting loose and kicking off the Sunday shoes with just anybody.

Black woman goes from part-time server to owner of Roseville Outback Steakhouse

Gretta Jackson said the road these past 20 years wasn't easy but it was worth it as she got a title nobody has: the first Black woman to own an Outback Steakhouse in the Detroit area.

MacDill AFB 'thrilled' to help 5-year-old girl's spirits soar amid cancer battle

A brave young girl battling cancer achieved her dream of becoming an honorary Air Force pilot this week thanks to the team at MacDill Air Force Base and the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation.