Two priests in Queens and Brooklyn test positive for coronavirus
Two priests in New York City have reportedly tested positive for coronavirus, according to the Diocese of Brooklyn.
JFK air traffic control technician tests positive for coronavirus
A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) technician who works in the air traffic control tower at John F. Kennedy International Airport tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
Amazon worker at Queens warehouse tests positive for coronavirus
A warehouse worker at an Amazon facility in Queens tested positive for COVID-19, according to multiple published reports. The worker was receiving medical care and was in quarantine.
Teen arrested, NYPD searching for suspect in pair of anti-Asian attacks
A 13-year-old boy has been arrested and police are searching for another suspect after a pair of anti-Asian attacks this week.
JetBlue passenger with coronavirus banned from airline
A man with coronavirus who flew aboard JetBlue from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Palm Beach International Airport has reportedly been banned from the airline.
Coronavirus patient flew aboard JetBlue flight from JFK to Palm Beach
A passenger aboard a JetBlue flight that arrived at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida from John F. Kennedy International Airport is sick with the coronavirus, according to multiple local reports.
Ozone Park families displaced by sewer backup being kicked out of motels
For more than three months, dozens of residents of South Ozone Park have been displaced from their residences after a collapsed city pipe flooded their homes with raw sewage.
New York Jet player arrested with gun at airport
The New York Jets defensive lineman was arrested for criminal possession of a weapon Thursday night when he attempted to board a plane.
Audience sits in church pews during Chicken and Biscuits comedy
“Chicken and biscuits” is a brand-new original play that mixes comedy and heart, to tell a special family story.
Ticket writing device snatched right out of agent's hands
Cops want to find the man who snatched a summons right out of the hands of the ticket agent in Queens.
Long Island officials object to LIRR fare hike plan
Elected officials are calling on the MTA to abandon the plan for an increase on LIRR fares.
Delta fogging planes with disinfectant due to coronavirus
Delta Airlines says it is now fogging the inside of planes that arrive from Asia with disinfectant because of coronavirus concerns.
American Airlines and Delta suspend flights between JFK Airport and Milan due to COVID-19 concerns
American Airlines and Delta have announced that they are suspending flights between Milan, Italy and JFK International Airport due to the coronavirus outbreak in Italy.
New York City lab awaits CDC OK to do coronavirus testing
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has called on the CDC to authorize a New York City lab to start testing immediately for coronavirus.
Car wheels being stolen across New York City
The largest police union in New York City says that wheel thefts are becoming a nightly occurrence again.
Mugger rips eyeglasses off of victims
Police are looking for the woman who has grabbed the eyeglasses off two victims in Long Island City, scratching their faces in the process.
Queens teacher accused of sexually abusing special needs student
A teacher was arrested at a school in Queens for sexually assaulting a nine-year-old special needs student, said police.
Suspect killed in police pursuit from Nassau to Queens
A suspect was shot and killed during a police pursuit in Queens.
Forest Hills residents push back on plan to add bike lane to Queens Boulevard
Queens Boulevard was once called the “Boulevard of Death,” but it may soon be known as the Boulevard of Bikes if a new plan by proposed by the Department of Transportation goes through.


















