Queens DA Melinda Katz has COVID-19
/Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz is the latest New York official to test positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreQueens District Attorney Melinda Katz is the latest New York official to test positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreA cell phone video posted to social media shows the packed ER.
Read MoreStarting March 29, the market’s “Fuel the Frontlines” initiative will supply thousands of ready-to-go, home-cooked meals to hospital staff all across the borough.
Read More"We know at this point that any scenario will overwhelm the capacity of our healthcare system and we are continuing to work aggressively to increase our state's hospital capacity and flatten the curve.”
Read MoreQuestions about the group sessions can be directed to Stacey Whiteley, program director for the Lawyer Assistance program, at swhiteley@nysba.org.
Read More“Frontline workers and medical professionals are moving mountains around the clock with extraordinary acts of heroism, using all tools and resources available to save each and every single life.”
Read More“I think we’re all going to get sick. It’s just a matter of time.”
Read More“A lot of people that are staying at the dorms don’t really have anywhere else to go.”
Read More“This ruling is a substantial step forward towards getting our clients off Rikers Island out of harm’s way.”
Read More“COVID-19 is spreading rapidly at Rikers Island and other local jails, endangering our clients, correction staff and all of New York City.”
Read MoreNew York Jet Quinnen Williams’ gun possession case in Queens Criminal Court was administratively adjourned for a later date, his attorney said.
Read More“You would see if you walked into Elmhurst, you would see a lot of heroic doctors and nurses who were working very long hours under challenging conditions.”
Read More“We are actively scouting new locations for temporary hospital sites.”
Read More“Domincana,” the latest book by Angie Cruz, has a grim premise.
Read MoreThe show must go on for a Yiddish theater company — despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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