Hotels become barracks for health workers 'going to war'

More than 15,000 of the nation’s 56,000 hotels and motels are now offering rooms for emergency and health care workers, including some of the fanciest hotels in New York City.

What to do if coronavirus derails your wedding plans

The Coronavirus has disrupted just about everything in our daily lives, including major milestones like weddings, bar mitzvah’s and more.

Beloved Manhattan bar Coogan's permanently closed

Coogan's announced on its Facebook page that COVID-19 had forced it to close—but not just temporarily.

Tens of thousands of dollars raised to feed Westchester hospital workers

After hitting an initial $10,000 goal, New Castle Town Supervisor Rob Greenstein started upping it in increments of $5,000 that soon grew to increments of $10,000. Most recently, he just raised his goal from $100,000 to $150,000.

Michelle Obama to read children's books on PBS amid coronavirus outbreak

Former first lady Michelle Obama announced Friday she’s partnering with PBS for the next month for a virtual storytime each Monday during the coronavirus outbreak.

Shake Shack to return $10M government loan

Shake Shack Inc will return the small business loan it received from the U.S. government, the burger chain's chief executive said on Monday, making it the first major firm to hand back money aimed at helping small businesses ride out the coronavirus impact.

Restaurant offers 'old time' movie and dining experience

During the pandemic dinner and a movie from a bygone era is making a comeback in this San Bernardino restaurant parking lot.

USDA announces $19 billion Coronavirus Food Assistance Program to support food producers

Farmers, ranchers and producers would receive $16 billion in direct payments from the program, while $3 billion would be dedicated to the purchase of food products to be distributed to Americans in need.

Study: Pregnant women should be tested for COVID-19

A study of 215 pregnant women who recently gave birth in NYC provides important information about the coronavirus and newborns.

How coronavirus is affecting custody arrangements for divorced parents
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Minimizing COVID-19 exposure and risk can be extra-difficult for children of divorce who might live between two households. FOX 5 NY spoke to a lawyer about how social distancing rules may affect custody arrangements.