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The U.S. Northeast was digging out on Sunday after a blizzard dumped up to 40 inches (one meter) of snow with hurricane force winds, killing at least nine people and leaving hundreds of thousands without power.
A record-breaking blizzard packing hurricane-force winds hammered the northeastern United States on Saturday, cutting power to 700,000 homes and businesses, shutting down travel and leaving at least five people dead.
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning that affects New York City, Southern Westchester County and coastal regions of Northeast New Jersey.
New York Fashion Week's seven day celebration of style starts on Thursday, February 7. Over 55 shows will be held at Lincoln Center in Manhattan.Here's a list of the most anticipated shows coming up...
On Monday, friends, family members, dignitaries and noted politicians said goodbye to New York City Mayor Ed Koch during his funeral service which was held not far from the 59th Street Bridge which was remained the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge in 2011.
Today New Yorkers are proud to celebrate the 100th anniversary of one of its most prized landmarks, Grand Central Terminal.
The former New York Mayor died Friday morning, Feb. 1, from congestive heart failure. Koch is the subject of Barsky's documentary that will be screened at the upcoming Hartford Jewish Film Festival in April and opens in theaters today.
On Wednesday, historical Civil Rights group the National Advancement Association of Colored People (NAACP) and the Hispanic Federation joined the fight between New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg and soda companies—but ironically, on side of the soda companies.
It's day two of the New York City school bus strike pitting the bus unions against the City and leaving parents and students stuck in the middle.
For the first time in 34 years, school bus drivers in New York City are on strike, stranding 152,000 students, including 54,000 students with special needs.
In response to widespread influenza-like illnesses (ILI), New York governor Andrew Cuomo has declared a state public health emergency.
A single lab technician’s mistakes mean a full review of 800 rape cases in New York City, as medical examiners search for any errors in the DNA evidence.
Residents of New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood are finding it easier and cheaper to get online, thanks to Google.
A severe strain of the flu has hit hard across the U.S., with approximately 18 children dead and more than 2,000 people struck by the flu strain, with Chicago seeing a large spike in cases.
The finback whale found beached in Breezy Point suffered from malnutrition, tests show.