A famous restaurant chain that was once the go-to place to eat is shuttering more doors across America. Here in New York, less than 2 dozen still remain.
Wait, West Nile hasn't completely disappeared while we are being vigilant about COVID? Yikes! Here's what the symptoms of West Nile are, and they are similar to our other foe.
There is a popular authentic Mexican restaurant in downtown Albany that was forced to close in 2020 because of the pandemic and now they announced that they will open back up soon.
When everyone was dealing with the pandemic, especially restaurants, many cities came up with innovative ideas to keep the industry running. Cohoes created a brilliant plan to bring restaurants to the people. They started "Eat in the Street". Because it was so successful, they are continuing it this year.
The Capital Region is working hard to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic. Millions of New Yorkers are still struggling with food insecurity, and volunteers are working hard to keep them fed.
In a bit of a surprise announcement, the New York Liquor Authority announced that the temporary privilege of alcohol to go ends tonight, June 24th, at midnight.
Governor Cuomo said, “The bottom line is we’re going to have to manage the spread in the hospital capacity into the vaccination. The Governor explained that his new benchmark for a complete shutdown would be if hospitals reached 90% of their capacity.