New York health officials hand out questionnaires to incoming airline passengers as the state enforces a quarantine on visitors from coronavirus hot spots.
Author: Joseph Spector, New York State Team
Martin Gugino, the Buffalo protester pushed to the ground and injured by police, released after nearly a month in hospital
The 75-year-old man who fell to the ground after being pushed by Buffalo police officers in a viral video was released from the hospital Tuesday.
New Yorkers who visit states with high COVID-19 infection rates will be ineligible for sick leave
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an order Saturday stripping paid sick leave for New Yorkers who voluntarily travel to high-risk states after June 25.
New York will ‘randomly’ check flight passengers to ensure they quarantine for coronavirus
New York will know what flights that passengers come in on to ensure they will quarantine for coronavirus.
NY’s Democratic presidential primary reinstated after Yang, Sanders sue
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan ruled late Tuesday that New York must hold the primary on June 23.
New York coronavirus deaths hit record high three days in a row; hospitalizations down
New York’s death toll reached 799 on Wednesday, surpassing the 779 who died the day before, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
Cuomo rips idea of banning New Yorkers from traveling to other states
Gov. Andrew Cuomo tore into the suggestion, saying it would be something not seen since the Civil War to restrict movement across states.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk vows to make ventilators at Buffalo plant that got $750M state subsidy
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company’s solar factory hopes to soon begin making ventilators at the sprawling Riverbend plant in Buffalo.
‘They have been remarkable’: How a New York synagogue is coping as an epicenter of the US coronavirus spread
Synagogue members at Young Israel in New York are abiding by a quarantine due to coronavirus, but there’s also frustration about the community impact.
3,600 hours in OT? One New York state worker earned an extra $231,000 in 2019
If you think you spend a lot of time in the office, check out this New York state worker who logged 3,600 hours of overtime last year.