Omayra Andino becomes first woman, person of color to be Tuckahoe mayor
Omayra Andino was sworn in this week as the first female, Black, and Hispanic mayor of the village.
Prayer vigil for rapper DMX held outside White Plains Hospital
Supporters and family of the rapper DMX chanted his name and prayed for him outside the hospital where he remains on life support after having a heart attack.
Easter celebration concerns during the pandemic
Health experts are worried about people gathering to celebrate Easter as more contagious variants of the coronavirus continue to spread.
Some Pace University seniors petition for in-person graduation
Three Pace University seniors have created a petition asking their college to reconsider their virtual graduation announcement.
Trump's Mount Kisco estate subject of two investigations
Seven Springs, a 213-acre swath of nature surrounding a Georgian-style mansion, is a subject of two state investigations.
New Rochelle looks back at one year of the COVID pandemic
It was one year ago today that a man from New Rochelle became the state's second confirmed case of COVID-19.
Program ensures home-bound NY seniors get COVID vaccine
A local telehealth company is teaming up with the state Health Department in Albany to vaccinate New Yorkers who cannot leave their home due to COVID.
Food insecurity in Westchester County
In Westchester County, the epicenter of the coronavirus in New York one year ago, demand for food is higher than ever.
Man flashes gun at shopper at Walmart
The man who said he was "loss prevention" accused a patron of stealing a mask.
Restaurant brings taste of Philly cheesesteaks to NY
After the pandemic cost him a Bronx bar, he moved to bring an authentic cheesesteak to the New York City area.
FBI: Ex-NYPD officer attacked cop with flagpole at U.S. Capitol
Thomas Webster is a retired police officer and a former U.S. Marine. He is being held.
Schools must give standardized tests, Biden administration says
In a letter to districts nationwide, the U.S. Department of Education says it is important to understand the impact of COVID-19 on students.
FEMA to open 4 community vaccine sites in New York
The community-based vaccination sites will be located in Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, and Yonkers.
Wearing 2 masks required to enter some federal courthouses in NY
You'll need to double mask to go inside federal courthouses in Manhattan.
Woman with infant in car leads police chase, crashes
A woman with an infant in her car was arrested in Westchester County after leading police on a chase that ended with a crash and an injured officer, police said.
Cuomo lifts indoor dining ban in hot spots; plan for NYC coming Friday
Gov. Cuomo says the state will release a plan by the end of the week for starting to reopen restaurants in New York City for indoor dining.
FBI: Accused Capitol rioter tried to flee to Switzerland
Jeffrey Sabol, a geophysicist from Colorado, is accused of dragging a cop down steps outside the Capitol.
Tarrytown first responders rescue woman from frigid Hudson River
First responders rescued a woman from a frigid Hudson River on Wednesday and it was all caught on police body cameras.
Vaccine appointments in New York going fast
New Yorkers battered by months of isolation and worry are eagerly snapping up their chances at what many see as a shot of hope, as the city ramps up efforts to get people inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Westchester County hospital investigated for COVID vaccine violations
New York's Health Department is coming down on Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital for giving out COVID-19 vaccines to people before it was their turn.


















