Convoy Protesting COVID-19 Mandates Does Beltway Circuit
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — A large group of truck drivers who object to COVID-19 mandates drove two loops around the beltway surrounding Washington, Sunday, deliberately moving slowly to impact traffic and make their feelings known to lawmakers
City Officials: Subway Safety Essential to NYC Comeback
NEW YORK (77WABC) — City leaders say New York City’s surging crime rate may slow its attempt to come back economically from the COVID-19 pandemic — underscoring the importance of subway safety. Partnership for New York City
Foreign Ministers of Ukraine, Russia to Meet as War Enters it’s 12th Day
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says the foreign ministers of Russia and Ukraine will meet near the Turkish Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya this week. Cavusoglu said Monday he would also take part in
UN says Refugee Numbers Surge to 1.7 Million
GENEVA — The United Nations’ refugee agency says the number of people who have fled the war in Ukraine has increased to more than 1.7 million. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees on Monday put the number
Evacuations remain in place in Florida Panhandle as wildfires burn nearly 10,000 acres
Florida state officials said Sunday that two wildfires in the Florida panhandle have burned nearly 10,000 acres collectively. The Florida Forest Service said The Bertha Swamp Fire, which began in Gulf County, has spread to 8,000 acres
At least 7 people, including 2 children, killed by tornadoes near Des Moines, Iowa
Officials confirm that at least seven people were killed by tornadoes near Des Moines, Iowa, late Saturday as damage suggested possible tornadoes reached at least an EF-3 status. Six deaths were reported, consisting of four adults and
Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum scores season-high 54 points in 126-120 win against the Brooklyn Nets
The Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum dropped a season-high 54 points, shooting 16-of-30 from the field to lead the team to a 126-120 win over the Brooklyn Nets. Tatum tied Hall of Famer and Boston legend Larry Bird
Major League Baseball Lockout: MLBPA makes first proposal since cancelation; league claims offer ‘went backwards’
Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association met for more than 90 minutes on Sunday, which included the MLBPA making a proposal, the first since MLB commissioner Rob Manfred canceled the first two series on the
International Women’s Day 2022
On Tuesday, March 8th, 77 WABC will be celebrating International Women’s Day with special guests, highlighting their accomplishments and contributions as women.International Women’s Day beginnings are attributed to various movements in the beginning of the 1900’s and