4th Person Jumps From The Vessel, Committing Suicide

New York (77WABC) – Police say a 14-year-old boy jumped to his death from the Vessel at the Hudson Yards Thursday afternoon. The teen jumped from the eighth story of the structure at West 33rd Street and
New Data Says Third Dose Of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 Vaccine Boosts Protection Against Delta Variant

New York (77WABC) – A new report from Pfizer says that a third dose of their Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine can “strongly” boost protection against the Delta variant much more than the protection afforded by the standard two
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A Noted NYC Celebrity Sommelier and Wine Bar Owner Arrested on Arson Charges

New York, NY (77WABC)-nyc Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro today announced that Celebirty Sommelier and Wine Bar Owner 35-year-old Caleb Ganzer faces arson charges for allegedly setting fire to outdoor dining structures and rubbish in Manhattan in
Sara Feinberg Stepping Down as Interim President of the NYC Transit System But She May Return as Chair

New York, NY (77WABC)- According to the NY Post, Interim NYC Transit president Sarah Feinberg’s last day as Interim President is Friday. Feinberg, from West Virginia, has served in the position for 17 months after being chose
A Tsunami Warning for Parts of Alaska Following an Earthquake Measuring 8.2 on the Richter Scale

PERRYVILLE, Alaska (AP) — A tsunami warning was issued for parts of Alaska after a large earthquake struck the peninsula last evening. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was magnitude 8.2. It d hit 56 miles
A Suspect At Large After Conning His Way Into 8 Residences Posing As a Repairman, Construction Worker or NYCHA Employee

New York, NY (77WABC)- Police say a suspect is at large after being connected to at least eight grand larceny incidents one in Manhattan and the rest in the Bronx. Police say the man poses as a
Google and Facebook among the companies to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for employees

Google is postponing a return to the office for most workers until mid-October, instead of its previous target date of Sept. 1. The company plans to mandate a policy that will require employees to be vaccinated in
Senate advances bipartisan infrastructure deal

Hours after bipartisan Senate negotiators reached a deal on an infrastructure package on Wednesday, the chamber voted to advance it, with a final vote on the bill expected shortly. The procedural motion was approved 67-32, with 17