New York/ Community & Society
Published on March 27, 2020
Top NYC news: Nurse dies from coronavirus; woman stabbed in hotel lobby; morePhoto: TheCooper04/Flickr

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Nurse dies in New York hospital 

The New York Post reported that Kious Kelly, an assistant nursing manager at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, died Tuesday. He was 48 years old.

Read the full story on Business Insider.

She’s 10, homeless and eager to learn. But she has no internet.

Thousands of students living in shelters and doubled up in overcrowded apartments have not received web-enabled devices for online learning.

Read the full story on The New York Times.

Woman stabbed in lobby of Harlem hotel

The 34-year-old killer and his 42-year-old victim were both guests at the Hotel Hamilton, on W. 145th St. near Amsterdam Ave., employees said.

Read the full story on New York Daily News.

'The conditions are grave': Queens councilman sends letter to Trump requesting much-needed resources for Elmhurst Hospital 

Queens Councilman Francisco Moya and Manhattan Councilwoman Carlina Rivera are urging President Donald Trump and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar to send hospital beds, ventilators and the intensive care staff needed to operate them to NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst immediately.

Read the full story on QNS .

Straphangers report packed subways on day 2 of reduced MTA service

New York City's remaining subway riders took to Twitter Thursday to report packed trains — two days into the MTA's coronavirus-fueled service reductions. 

Read the full story on New York Post.


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