A federal appeals court Friday granted New York’s attempts to block weddings from having more than 50 people, allowing the court fight to continue.
Author: Joseph Spector, New York State Team
80 million masks, 8,800 ventilators: How New York is spending $5B to fight COVID-19
New York spent $278 million on 8,800 ventilators during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic — and the state never ran out, despite early fears.
New York City sets checkpoints for visitors from states with high COVID-19 rates
Starting Aug. 6, New York City will set up checkpoints at key entryways to ensure visitors from states with high COVID-19 infection rates quarantine.
New Mexico, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin added to NY quarantine list, Delaware removed
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that New York has added Minnesota, New Mexico, Ohio and Wisconsin will now need to quarantine, bringing the list to 22.
New York asks airline passengers to fill out questionnaire as part of COVID-19 quarantine
New York health officials hand out questionnaires to incoming airline passengers as the state enforces a quarantine on visitors from coronavirus hot spots.
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.
Kansas farmer who donated a mask to Gov. Cuomo gets his own gift: A college degree
Dennis Ruhnke received plaudits from around the country for sending a mask to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Now, he received a gift of his own.
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.