"This is just a staggering figure," Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday, which also saw coronavirus positivity hit a new record low.
The Javits Center mass vaccination site remains open, but York College's will close as the state shifts toward areas with low vaccinations.
The New York Mets announced Wednesday that the park will be back to 100% capacity for Monday's doubleheader against the Atlanta Braves.
“I think the vast majority of New Yorkers could really use $2,500 right now,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Miss Tuesday's night's firework show? Want to experience it again? Here's a sampling of photos from the big pandemic-capping event.
Here's where and when to watch Tuesday night's impromptu fireworks celebrating the end of most coronavirus restrictions.
In a major reopening step, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday ended most remaining pandemic restrictions on capacity, social distancing and more.
As of Monday, 69.9 percent of New Yorkers received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine — a wider reopening is promised after 70 percent.
"We want to incentivize these great community-based organizations to bring in folks who just haven’t gotten around to it,” the mayor said.
Two libraries in Manhattan will be administering vaccines for the next few days.
Mayor Bill de Blasio promised the July 7 parade for essential workers will be in the tradition of ticker tape parades.
Dr. Subhash Malhotra, who has worked at the hospital since 1982, agreed. “This is going to decimate the health care in the neighborhood.”
New York City launched a new page displaying the latest data on COVID-19 variants spreading in the city.
NYC is 76 percent to its goal of having 5 million people fully vaccinated by the end of June, said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Flatiron Partnership's summer series of outdoor fitness classes is back with more classes, fitness-studio partners, and locations than ever
New York Blood Center only has three days of blood left — and the nonprofit promises New Yorkers it won’t hurt to make a donation.
The state's vaccination rate is at 68.6 percent, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said, signaling the end of most remaining pandemic restrictions.
On a tour of the West Village, CBS cameras found uncollected garbage on block after block.
The city didn't even make the top 10 of the nation's most infested.
Peloton to provide equipment and programming for the fitness space at WHEDco's Bronx Commons development, in partnership with LISC NYC
The city's COVID-19 positivity rate hit another low — 0.81 percent — on Thursday amid steady virus level dip, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
The average daily COVID-19 vaccinations hit the lowest point since February, according to city data.
Senior centers will reopen "immediately" for outdoor activities after a year of coronavirus restrictions, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday.
It's always a celebration for staff at Long Island Jewish Forest Hills when a patient goes, but it's tough to let go of one of their own.
The city's seven-day average positivity is 0.93 percent, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Friday.
As many as six of the total of 47 Brooklyn dead had been living at a Coney Island nursing home designated for COVID patients.
The city vaccinated more than 9,000 homebound seniors and will expand to people 75 and up or with disabilities, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Nurses hit the streets to help homebound residents get vaccinated
"This is why COVID keeps being reduced and reduced and reduced in New York City," Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday.
New Yorkers who get vaccinated Tuesday and Thursday Madison Square Garden can win tickets for playoff games or future games.
The city is expected to surpass 8 million shots given on Tuesday as they ramp up a summer campaign to increase distribution.
In one of the city's hardest hit neighborhoods, vaccination rates remain extremely low.
Starting with free Governors Ball tickets, the city will offer weekly prizes for New Yorkers who get vaccinated, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Residents say the situation is worse than ever and they want the city to clean up the mess.
More than 80 percent of Patch readers surveyed said they'd consider vaccinating children under 16. Most expressed confidence in the vaccine.
An annual count of New York City's homeless population found the number of people living without shelter decreased 38 percent.
Free tickets for the Bronx Zoo, New York Aquarium and Brooklyn Children's Museum will go to families who get their coronavirus vaccines.
The "Vax & Scratch" program will give New Yorkers who get shots next week a scratch off lottery ticket with prizes from $20 to $5 million.
Facilities and programs are now required to collect COVID-19 vaccination statuses and documentation for all staff and children.
Mayor Bill de Blasio offered a simple bit of advice for fully vaccinated New Yorkers confused about when and where they should wear a mask.