Vaccine showing promise in early stages of clinical trial
A step closer to a coronavirus vaccine. Find out what one doctor involved in the testing says you should know before getting too excited.
A young NJ jewelry maker raises money for Feeding America
This young jewelry maker shows you why she's tonight's pick for our #ChasingTheGood segment. Jane Burnett brings you the story.
Many people are having sleep issues because of COVID-19
Are your dreams really strange? Dr. Gardere tells you what many are having nightmares about and how to sleep better.
Obama criticizes leadership in his commencement speeches
President Obama takes shots at "folks in charge." We take you into the Opinion Zone for a feisty debate.
Negative to positive?
Museums are feeling the effects of the shutdown. Gary Urbanowicz of the NYC Fire Museum explains how the organization is trying to turn a negative into a positive.
Some retailers reopening in New Jersey
Some stores are reopening in New Jersey. Monica Guy shows you what it looks like as some of your favorite shops go curbside.
Musician suing nursing home over mother-in-law's COVID-19 diagnosis
A nursing home is reportedly being sued by a big-time rock star. Find out what happened and why Bob Bianchi says lawsuits like these present big challenges for both sides.
A new survey of NYC restaurants finds owners are in financial trouble
Growing cries from restaurant owners. Christine Sloan tells you what they say they need to stay alive.
NYPD won't ticket or issue summonses for mask offenders
A social distancing about-face from Mayor de Blasio. Just watch what happens when we head into the Opinion Zone.
"Lion King" star Layla Capers and more
Celebrity insider Dyana Williams interviews 11-year-old "Lion King" star Layla Capers, who's been entertaining her neighbors in the Bronx.
NJ police officer who died from COVID-19 honored
Officers and community members gathered to honor Glen Ridge Police Officer Charles Roberts, who died from COVID-19. Monica Guy talked to people who knew him.
Wisconsin high court tosses stay-at-home order
Bars filled up right after Wisconsin's supreme court threw out the state's stay-at-home order. Should the court have intervened? Find out in the Opinion Zone.
Video of social distance arrest of mom goes viral
The NYPD is under fire over another video of an aggressive social distance arrest. Christine Sloan spoke with police unions and victim advocates.
Chasing the Good - May 13, 2020
In Wednesday's #ChasingTheGood, find out why one man sent a truck from Utah to NYC and NJ.
Some students report glitches taking Advanced Placement exams
The College Board says there will be a makeup window in June to retake AP exams. Hear from a high school student who experienced a glitch herself.
Studies say that too much news can lead to mental and physical health issues
Are you addicted to coronavirus updates? Dr. Gardere tells you why too much news can actually hurt you.
AOC wants the federal government to cover funeral expenses for COVID-19 victims
Should the government pay for the funerals of COVID-19 victims? The debate is on as we take you into the Opinion Zone.
The NYPD reports that 90% of recent coronavirus-related arrests were people of color
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams is ticked off about recent arrests. Find out what he thinks the city should do.
Ocean Grove's tent city coming to life as it has for 151 years
A historic community is determined to keep tradition alive. Monica Guy shows you how they're doing it despite the pandemic.
Popcorn company that employs adults with disabilities looks to stay afloat
A nonprofit that hires adults with autism has been seriously impacted by the pandemic. Jane Burnett shows you how you can help.