All of New York City's coronavirus benchmarks are below warning thresholds for the first time since Oct. 17, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
To mask or not to mask? It is not a simple question, and neither are the answers we are getting from public officials.
The city's long-awaited reopening officially starts Wednesday as capacity limits ease and fully vaccinated people can go (mostly) maskless.
Hart Island is the final resting place of more than one million New Yorkers, many of whom lacked the funds for a private burial.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he's happy that 12- to 15-year-olds have started taking the COVID-19 vaccine, but some say their pace is too slow.
Dante de Blasio will ride the city's "vaccine bus" across the boroughs to encourage youths to get their shots against COVID-19.
New York will adopt the CDC's recent guidance that people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can go maskless in most indoor spaces.
You also have to wear one when you are using public transportation or for-hire vehicles, or come in contact with customers at work.
Cyclists in New York City frequently ride the wrong way on one-way streets or run through red lights, prompting a call for license plates.
The city will send more than 4 million test kits and 5,000 ventilators and bipap machines as daily cases and deaths continue to mount.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo both said they’re reviewing the new CDC guidance.
Through a mouthful of burger, Mayor Bill de Blasio told New Yorkers they can get free Shake Shack if they get — or got — the COVID vaccine.
9.8 million New York residents have received at least one shot of the vaccines. Patch is asking readers for input on their confidence level.
The governor announced New York's beaches and pools will open Memorial Day weekend with the goal of being at full capacity by July 4.
New incentives for shots include gift cards to Chelsea Market and NYC public markets, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, promising more to come.
Stop scrolling through Tik Tok and get a shot, Generation Z. Coronavirus vaccine doses are about to open up for 12- to 15-year-olds.
The city's average COVID-19 positivity rate continued a remarkable recent decline. It hasn't been this low since Nov. 1.
Riders who get shots at eight hubs will receive free seven-day subway passes or two one-way LIRR or Metro-North passes, officials said.
Going forward, New Yorkers who get a coronavirus vaccine could receive tickets for Bronx Zoo, Brooklyn Botanic Garden and more.
It's more than a year since the trucks were first set up as temporary morgues.
The city's positivity rate is 2.41 percent, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Friday. New York's state-measured rate is 1.22 percent, another low.
As coronavirus vaccinations dip sharply in New York City, expect more incentives for shots and some restrictions for unvaccinated people.
Tuesday, we got a glimpse of how renewable energy systems could eventually operate in New York City.
Most capacity limits for retail, food services and more will end across the tri-state region, with some modifications for New York.
The city's average COVID-19 rate continued a dramatic recent decline and reached the lowest point since Nov. 9.
Volunteers and staff with Mt. Sinai are packing pallets with life-saving supplies to help combat COVID-19 in India.
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released a new round of hospital safety grades. Here's how hospitals in New York City fared.
Universal mental health services will be offered to New York City dwellers, including at vaccination sites, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
This is how the New York City area compares to New York for coronavirus vaccinations.
The seven-day statewide average was 1.98 percent on Thursday, the lowest since before the holiday surge, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city plans to return to a pre-pandemic normal in the summer thanks to coronavirus vaccinations.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced all state-run mass vaccination sites will offer walk-in doses for New Yorkers 16 and up starting Thursday.
People fully vaccinated against the coronavirus don't need masks outdoors in many cases, CDC officials said.
The city's average COVID-19 positivity rate hit 3.56 percent, the lowest point since Nov. 23, according to data.
Offices soon can expand to 75 percent capacity statewide, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced. But the city's gyms won't be able to expand.
After FDA and CDC officials deemed the J&J coronavirus vaccine safe, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced city-run sites will resume its use.
New York City's coronavirus levels have fallen as vaccinations amped up, but it's not an even picture citywide, according to data.
New York City surpassed the 50 percent mark on COVID-19 vaccinations as it also eclipsed 6 million total doses, according to data.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday that all New Yorkers, regardless of age, can get shots at city-run sites without appointments.
New York is nothing without culture, so artists and entertainers have been finding creative ways to perform publicly for months.