When the coronavirus pandemic overtook New York, Josue Caceres’ gigs—and some of his friends—started to disappear. Caceres is a sax...
When the coronavirus pandemic overtook New York, Josue Caceres’ gigs—and some of his friends—started to disappear. Caceres is a sax...
Today, we look at some of the toll the pandemic has taken on Brooklyn, in numbers and maps.
By Eileen Grench, THE CITY.
“No interactions between classrooms, no specialty classes or teachers, no gym, no lunch, and cafeteria,” she says. “With all of that in place, it is extremely unclear to me why, if there are two unrelated cases in the building, the entire building closes down. I was under the impression that the reason that was put in place, was that you don’t need to shut down the whole school, if there is a case or two.”
By Reema Amin, Chalkbeat New York
The pandemic has added a new layer of meaning to this year’s NYC Health + Hospitals Nursing Excellence Awards.
A drunk driver has been charged with manslaughter after fatally striking a woman in his gray 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee...
New York’s plan to reduce traffic congestion and raise funds for public transit appears to be moving forward after years of delay.
Communities across Brooklyn have been organizing, from Bushwick to Industry City to Gowanus, to oppose development projects that will change...
By Amy Zimmer, Christina Veiga, and Reema Amin, Chalkbeat New York
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