Two young EMTs are being hailed heroes after rescuing a man and his young son from an Appalachian Hiking trail during New York’s flash flooding.
Author: Nancy Cutler, Rockland/Westchester Journal News
Middle school served ‘inexcusably insensitive’ lunch during Black History Month, vendor apologizes
Nyack Middle School students were offered chicken and waffles, with watermelon as dessert, on Feb. 1, the first day of Black History Month.
Polio case reported in New York, the first US case since 2013. Investigators are looking into where the case came from.
Officials said the patient, a young adult who did not recently travel outside the country, had presented with paralysis.
Cars line up to celebrate WWII veteran’s 101st birthday with a socially distant salute
Alan Cameron celebrated his 101st birthday in the age of social distancing. But the World War II veteran was not alone.
What happened the day the NY twins were left in dad’s hot car and died?
A small change in routine is hallmark of Forgotten Baby Syndrome, experts have said. And most deaths occur at the end of the workweek.
Measles cases nationwide top last year’s total; almost 50 diagnosed in one New York county
People, including many kids, who have not been vaccinated or received a second measles shot have been coming down with the highly contagious virus.