New York City rolling out anti-speeding technology on city fleet cars

Intelligent Speed Assistance technology restricts a vehicle's maximum speed, preventing it from exceeding local speed limits. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 1 year ago

NYC Mayor's letter to employees: 'You are required to report to work in person'

A letter from the mayor's office to municipal employees read in part, "you are required to report to work in person for every scheduled workday and hybrid schedules of any kind are not permitted." | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 1 year ago

Russia threatens to abandon American astronaut in space

The escalating situation could put astronaut Mark Vande Hei's ride home from the International Space Station in jeopardy. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 2 years ago

Executive order preventing NY State from doing business with Russian entities

Governor Kathy Hochul signed an executive order on Sunday preventing New York State from doing business or investing in any Russian entities. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 2 years ago

State of Emergency issued in NY to help boost hospital capacity

Governor Kathy Hochul has issued a State of Emergency in New York State to help boost hospital capacity and address staffing shortages ahead of potential spikes in COVID cases this winter. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 2 years ago

Charged in fake vaccination card conspiracy

Thirteen people who purchased the cards -- all of whom are believed to work in frontline and essential-employee settings, including hospitals and nursing homes - were also charged. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 2 years ago

7 On Your Side: Woman loses life savings in Apple Support impostor scam

A hard-working single mom from Long Island fell victim to a scam where the con artist pretended to work for Apple Support. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 4 years ago

Governors agree to close bars, restaurants, casinos in NJ, NY and Conn

Most schools are already closed, but the directive covers all pre-K through grade 12 schools -- public, private, and parochial -- and all colleges and universities. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 4 years ago

Why did CDC send NYC man home without testing for coronavirus?

One man has locked himself in his Brooklyn apartment, trying to get by with a hacking cough and a fever - and a real concern he is infected with the novel coronavirus. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 4 years ago

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@abc7ny.com | 4 years ago

New York State Senate introduces bill to make texting while walking a crime

A new bill introduced by the State Senate would make it illegal for people to cross streets in the state with your eyes glued to your smartphone. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 4 years ago

Plane with blown tires attempts to land after take off at Teterboro Airport

A plane is attempting to make an emergency landing after two tires were blown during takeoff at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 5 years ago

New York to kick Spectrum cable out of state for 'failures to serve New Yorkers'

Regulators said the Spectrum, the largest cable provider in New York, failed to comply with several conditions mandated when the state approved Charter's 2016 merger with Time Warner Cable, Inc. | Continue reading


@abc7ny.com | 5 years ago