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CBS News Reporter Killed After Falling From Moped in Greenpoint Saturday

July 21 2020, By Michael Dorgan A CBS News reporter was killed after falling from a Revel moped in Greenpoint Saturday. Nina Kapur, 26, was a passenger on the electric scooter that was traveling northbound on Franklin Street approaching India Street at around, 5:30 p.m., according to police. The driver, a 26 year-old-man, pulled a… Read more »

New York City to Start Phase Four of Reopening Monday, Comes With Restrictions

July 17, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City is on track to begin Phase IV of the state’s reopening plan Monday — but indoor businesses that were slated to reopen as part of the phase will remain shuttered. Indoor malls, museums, aquariums and other cultural centers will not reopen Monday, despite their initial inclusion… Read more »

New York Bars and Restaurants Can No Longer Serve Alcohol Without Food: Cuomo

July 17, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York bars and restaurants can no longer serve customers alcohol if they don’t purchase food, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday. The new rule was one of multiple Cuomo introduced yesterday that aim to crack down on bars and restaurants where social distancing violations have been common. Another new… Read more »

Annual Indie Film Festival Switches to Drive-in Screenings for First Time

July 18, 2020 By Allie Griffin The annual Greenpoint Film Festival will be taking place next month and the organizers will be holding it outdoors for the first time at venues in Brooklyn and Long Island City. The festival, which is in its ninth year, is adopting a drive-in concept. The first screenings will be… Read more »

City to Supplement Remote Learning with Childcare for 100,000 Students

July 16, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City will offer free childcare services to the parents of more than 100,000 kids when school reopens in September, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. The city will provide daycare for the children on days that they attend class remotely — which will be two to three… Read more »

De Blasio Signs Anti-Chokehold Legislation and Other Police Reform Bills Into Law

July 16, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The mayor signed a package of police reform bills into law Wednesday that aim to combat police brutality and encourage greater police accountability. The legislation takes aim at police misconduct by banning cops from using chokeholds in all situations as well as making police records more accessible to the… Read more »

Applications for Rent Relief Program Open Thursday

July 15, 2020 By Allie Griffin New Yorkers who are struggling to pay their rent as a result of coronavirus-related layoffs or pay cuts can apply for a rental relief grant starting tomorrow. The state has launched a “COVID Rent Relief Program” that provides a one-time payment of rental assistance directly to people’s landlord. The… Read more »

Off Duty NYPD School Cop Arrested For Allegedly Raping Child: NYPD

July 14, 2020 By Michael Dorgan An off-duty NYPD school safety agent has been arrested for allegedly raping and sexually abusing a child over the course of five years. Jeanisidor Jean Baptiste, 43, was arrested within the 90th precinct– that mainly consist of the neighborhood of Williamsburg, Monday and hit with seven charges, including rape,… Read more »

COVID Cases Rising Among New Yorkers in Their 20s: Mayor

July 13, 2020 By Allie Griffin COVID-19 cases are on the rise among young adults in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio said today. The rate of coronavirus cases among New Yorkers aged 20 to 29 spiked from less than 30 cases per 100,000 people on June 13 to a number nearing 40 per… Read more »

Cuomo Unveils COVID-19 Requirements That Must Be Met for Schools to Reopen

June 13, 2020 By Allie Griffin Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled the requirements that each county must meet before their schools are permitted reopen in the fall. Cuomo said that schools would be allowed to reopen in regions that are in Phase IV of the state’s reopening plan and where the daily infection rate remains below… Read more »