Five years after the WHO declared COVID to be a pandemic, questions remain including how many people have died.
Black health care workers reflect on the impact of COVID-19, its toll on their lives, careers, and perspectives. Read their stories here.
Somehow, the woman only suffered scrapes and bruises. "I’m as surprised as you," a train worker radioed dispatchers.
Brownville, N.Y. — A person died in a house fire Tuesday in rural Jefferson County, troopers said. The fire at 16215 Witt ...
Teams from Great Neck South, Syosset and Ward Melville high schools won first place in 2025 Long Island Regional Science ...
Facing a shortage of school safety agents, NYPD officials announced plans in 2023 to hire hundreds of “assistant” agents. The ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. As Principal Mark ...
A new app designed to improve school and community safety is in development, allowing users to anonymously report potential ...
Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino's State of the County address covered housing, food insecurity and other topics facing ...
Approximately 10,000 security personnel from the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision are currently working at ...
ParentSquare, the leading provider of family and community engagement solutions for K-12, today announced the appointment of ten new members and seven returning members to the 2025-26 ParentSquare ...
In the Senate, Republicans will need support from at least eight Democrats to get the bill to President Donald Trump’s desk.