Mayor Bill de Blasio says he hopes to have a roadmap by June 1 on how to rebuild the city.
With Level 4 proving successful in quelling the spread of Covid-19, an easing of restrictions is less than a day away.
The four cops were dealing with a Porsche driver they'd pulled over when the truck hit them from behind.
Many Kiwis will have been re-discovering the joy of home-cooked meals during Level 4, but others can't wait for some takeaways.
Twenty-one people died and others were injured when the volcano off the Bay of Plenty coast erupted in December.
The Government says keep it local, keep it small, and keep it exclusive.
In his weekly address he also placed a rāhui on the Waikato and Waipa rivers.
Kieran McPherson went to extraordinary lengths to complete his first ironman.
Sydney's golden sands proved enticing over the weekend, even during the pandemic.
GeoNet describes shaking from the earthquake as "moderate".
Coming off the back of a loss to Australia, the downtrodden team received a stern request from coach Graham Lowe.
"Nobody wished for an opportunity of stress-free streets at this cost, but it is something of a silver lining."
Jucy said the heist was a "kick in the guts" for a company struggling with a lack of tourists.
The fast food giant will open 137 stores tomorrow.
Associate Professor Tony Walls assured parents worried about Covid-19 who need to send their kids to school.
Tune in as the PM and Director-General of Health speak from Wellington.
She is the third person from St Margaret's Rest Home to die with the virus.
"I can't thank you guys enough for what you have done for me," Masoe said of the hospital's spinal unit.
New Zealand goes to Alert Level 3 at 11:59pm tonight.
"It’s been a real honour," Jacinda Ardern told the Director-General of Health.
"We will let your silence speak for itself," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said after Dr Bloomfield's incredulous look.
"I will not risk the gains we made in the health of New Zealanders," the Prime Minister said.
With more people heading back to work tomorrow, it may be the last time scenes like this are witnessed on New Zealand roads.
It's been a busy time for police.
Paradise will only be accepting online orders when they open tomorrow.
The university says it has not received the Government wage subsidy, but several of its halls have.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins said he’s “heartened” by the numbers.
"Why can't the United States embrace female leadership like other countries do?" Goldberg said.
An economist believes there are options available to the Government.
They’ve teamed up with the Salvation Army.
Despite the grim reality, there have been moments of joy, too.
Projects to resume under Alert Level 3 include construction, manufacturing, horticulture, engineering and aquaculture.
TVNZ’s Scotty Stevenson said it could be called the “show me the money” moment for Super Rugby.
"From an economic perspective it’s a slam dunk," said Professor W. Kip Viscusi who calculates how much a life is worth.
Warm weather has seen people ignore social distancing in California.
There are no attractive scenarios for the Opposition after a calamitous week from Simon Bridges, says our columnist.
Ian McPherson says economic shocks are a catalyst for innovation.
The Mind Lab's Frances Valintine said "many students are thriving in this self-paced world".