Game Recap: Voit Returns, but Can’t Spark Bombers to Victory
With a 6-4 record in their last ten games, the Yankees are officially trending in the right direction. They welcomed in the Kansas City Royals today for the opener of a three-game set in The Bronx. Batting
Staten Island Ferry to Resume Full Service in August
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today the full restoration of Staten Island Ferry service, bringing back overnight service every 30 minutes. Full steam ahead for the Staten Island Ferry! Overnight ferry service will once again run every
Recap: Election Headquarters
Background Checks Blocked a Record High 300,000 Gun Sales
Salt Lake City (AP) – The number of people stopped from buying guns through the U.S. background check system hit an all-time high of more than 300,000 last year amid a surge of firearm sales, according to
Medicare Watchdog Shows Deaths of Patients Up 32%
A government watchdog says deaths of Medicare patients in nursing homes soared by 32% last year amid the coronavirus pandemic. A report from the Department of Health and Human Services found two spikes eight months apart in
A Burglar Climbs a Fire Escape Entering a Brooklyn Apt. Thru an Open Window
Brooklyn, NY (77WABC)-Two suspects are at large in connection with a burglary at an apartment building at Ocean View Avenue and West End Avenue in Brooklyn. Police say around 6 in the evening on Wed. May 19th,
A NJ School Board Reinstates All Holidays to the School Calendar Following a Public Outcry
Randolph, NJ (77WABC)-A public outcry has caused the Randolph Board of Education to reinstate all holiday names to the school calendar, with the addition of all NJ State and Federal Holidays. On Monday night, the board agreed
Video; An Off Duty NYPD Officer Attacked in the Bronx Suspects at Large
Bronx, NY (77WABC)-Three suspects are at large following a vicious attack against an off-duty NYPD officer in the Bronx Monday morning. The 33-year-old officer was struck with a blue wooden stick and punched in his face and
Trump Organization sues NYC after golf course contract canceled in wake of Capitol attack
The Trump Organization sued the city of New York on Monday, after it ended its contract for a golf course at Ferry Point Park in the Bronx, in the wake of the attack on the US Capitol
Judge dismisses lawsuits against federal officials in Lafayette Square protest
On Monday, a federal judge dismissed a series of lawsuits filed against the federal government for its use of force to drive Black Lives Matter protesters out of Lafayette Square last year. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich ruled