John Muller, PIX11

John Muller

PIX11

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by John:

Mayor Adams unveils new blueprint to ease NYC migrant crisis

NEW YORK (PIX11) — Mayor Eric Adams announced the city is moving from an emergency response to a steady state of operation regarding asylum seekers. More than 50,000 have arrived by bus from the southern border since last spring. Two major developments define his new blueprint. The first is to create a new ‘office of […] → Read More

Impassioned calls for police reform at Tyre Nichols’ funeral

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC VIOLENCE THAT MAY BE DISTURBING TO VIEWERS. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Tyre Nichols ’ family and friends gathered Wednesday for a funeral that blended a celebration of his life with outrage over the brutal beating he endured at the hands of Memphis police and heated calls for police reform. […] → Read More

Senate panel tackles Ticketmaster’s Taylor Swift tickets fiasco

NEW YORK (PIX11) — Ticketmaster was in the hot seat Tuesday as the company went before a Senate judiciary committee. The investigation comes in response to the Taylor Swift ticket fiasco in November. Some of the experts called before the committee were blunt, saying Live Nation-Ticketmaster must be broken up. In November, long wait times, […] → Read More

Moderna announces successful trials for RSV vaccine

NEW YORK (PIX11) – Moderna, the company behind one of the most successful COVID-19 vaccines, announced it has an RSV vaccine that is 84% effective at preventing disease in older adults. The RSV vaccine uses the same ground-breaking messenger RNA technology that made the company’s COVID-19 vaccine so effective. Most healthy adults shake off the […] → Read More

Beloved Long Island crossing guard leaves hospital 101 days after being hit by vehicle

GLEN COVE, N.Y. (PIX11) — Carlos Vasquez was met with triumphant cheers and tears when leaving from the hospital to go home after 101 days. For much of that time, the beloved school crossing guard on Long Island battled for his life. In October, Vasquez was struck by an SUV outside an elementary school in […] → Read More

A year in review: The headlines that dominated 2022

NEW YORK (PIX11) — In many ways, 2022 was dominated by tragedy, but it was also a year of scientific breakthroughs. One discovery offered new hope for the future. PIX11’s John Muller has a look at the top headlines of 2022. → Read More

NYC transparency law requires employers to disclose salary range to job-seekers

NEW YORK (PIX11) — Starting Tuesday, New York City employers will have to disclose a good faith salary range for advertised job openings, including promotions, officials said. The new law provides job-seekers with specific numbers about the minimum and maximum pay for the position, according to the Human Rights Commission. It also lets workers know […] → Read More

New Netflix thriller ‘The Watcher,’ based on true story of New Jersey home

WESTFIELD, N.J. (PIX11) — The Watcher, a brand-new thriller series on Netflix, is based on a horrifying true tale. The story centers on a family that bought a house in Westfield, New Jersey. They got multiple threatening messages from someone who claimed to be watching the house while it was being renovated. John Muller has more in the player above. → Read More

Long Island official talks shark patrol amid repeated encounters

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (PIX11) — After two shark bites and one shark sighting in the Town of Hempstead in just one week, officials responded by activating a shark patrol on Saturday. Don Clavin, the Town of Hempstead supervisor, joined PIX11 Morning News to talk about the new development on Long Island’s most populous municipality. Watch the video player above for the full interview. → Read More

NY lawmakers, officials react to SCOTUS gun ruling

NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City and State liberal lawmakers continue working on drafting legislation to ban guns in crowded spaces on Friday following the Supreme Court’s ruling on concealed carry. “We do not need people entering our subways, our restaurants, our movie theaters with concealed weapons,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “We don’t need […] → Read More

Remains of presumed US pilot MIA in WWII recovered in Thailand

NEW YORK (PIX11) — After all these decades, a mystery has been solved. And it’s all because of a dedicated researcher and a chance find in an archive in Thailand. Going back to World War II, there are 47,000 U.S. military personnel who are considered Missing In Action in Asian war zones. Now, researchers believe […] → Read More

A Cuomo impeachment: How would removing the governor from office work?

What if Cuomo doesn't resign? Can New Yorkers recall Cuomo? Has a governor of New York ever been impeached? → Read More

Beware COVID-19 vaccine scams: Here’s what to look for

Federal agencies are warning the public about a series of COVID-19 vaccine-related scams. “Scammers are using telemarketing calls, text messages, social media platforms, and door-to-door visits to perpetrate COVID-19-related scams,” the Office of the Inspector General said in a statement. → Read More

MTA milestone: OMNY rollout to be completed Thursday

The MTA is marking a historic milestone Thursday with the activation of their new OMNY "Tap and Go" system in the last subway station in Brooklyn. OMNY Executive Director Al Putre told the PIX11 Morning News all about OMNY as it is now in place across all five boroughs of New York City. → Read More

Nearly 50% of workers didn't take full PTO this year: report

Did you take all of your paid time off this year? A new report from Monster found about 46% of people did not take their full paid time off. → Read More

Trump campaign sues NJ over mail-in voting plans for Nov. election

The reelection campaign of President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey, claiming that Gov. Phil Murphy overstepped his bounds when he announced last week that voting will be primarily by mail for the November presidential election. → Read More

Preparing your finances during the pandemic

It's scary when everything you've worked for hangs in the balance. → Read More

Governor, Mayor say NY being shorted federal stimulus money

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says eventually he’s going to give federal lawmakers a piece of his mind. → Read More

Jersey City restaurant closes dining room 2 days after opening

A man and his wife opened a Mexican restaurant in Jersey City, only to close the dining room two days after opening due to the COVID-19 outbreak. → Read More

Stories from the Heart: Harlem Reads

A special holiday party at a Harlem hospital encourages young kids to read. It's part of a year-round program to help local youth. → Read More