Alison Morris, Fox5NY

Alison Morris

Fox5NY

New York, NY, United States

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  • Fox5NY
  • FOX 11 Los Angeles
  • FOX 5 DC
  • FOX 32 News

Past articles by Alison:

The Dalmore L'Anima, one-of-a-kind whisky, going up for auction

It's called L'Anima, Italian for "the soul." The whisky from The Dalmore, aged 49 years, is a collaboration between Dalmore master distiller Richard Paterson and world-renowned chef Massimo Bottura of Osteria Francescana. → Read More

Do these 3 things when looking for a home in a buyer's market

Spring home-buying season is almost here. → Read More

February shopping deals: Look for big sales in these 4 categories

Thanks to back-to-back holidays, February has some great sales, according to Trae Bodge, a smart shopping expert with SlickDeals.net. → Read More

Become an angel investor in startups with just a few bucks

With the stock market so uncertain these days, could investing in startups be a smart strategy for 2019? New York-based Republic is giving investors that option for as little as $10 to $20. → Read More

2019 New York real estate trends

To rent or to buy? To sell or to hold? Where will you find the best real estate deals in New York this year? StreetEasy senior economist Grant Long says prices are continuing to fall in a lot of places in the city and buyers continue to have the upper hand in negotiations. The trend started in 2018 and Grant expects it to continue into 2019. → Read More

January shopping deals: Look for big sales in these 4 categories

If your credit cards have recovered from all of that holiday shopping or you still have holiday returns to do, you'll find some really good sales in the month of January. → Read More

Hot jobs in New York: Look for offers in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, finance

With unemployment at historic lows and job candidates getting multiple opportunities and offers, 2018 was an outstanding year for the job market. → Read More

You can rent elegant jewelry for that special occasion

Rent. Rock. Return. Red Carpet Rocks is like Rent the Runway for jewelry, says Urvi Tejani, the creative director of Red Carpet Rocks. The pieces retail from $200 to $600. You can rent them for $25 to $80 whenever you need them. → Read More

Why estate planning is important regardless of your age or wealth

You're never too young or too old, too rich or too poor to start estate planning, according to Jennifer Cona, a managing partner at Genser Cona Elder Law on Long Island. → Read More

Vintage jewelry, watches expected to fetch tens of thousands at auctions in New York

Some incredible pieces of jewelry are up for auction at Phillips on Park Avenue this week. From a beautiful Graff D color internally flawless diamond to a necklace with a hidden erotica bead. → Read More

Shop for these 5 things in December to get the best deals

What should you consider buying in December and what should you skip? Trae Bodge, a smart shopping expert for Slickdeals, has her monthly roundup. → Read More

How home buying affects your credit

A mortgage is one of the things that can improve your credit score over the long term. But what happens to your credit when you first buy a home? → Read More

Bad Seed Cider: From apple trees in Hudson Valley to taps in Brooklyn

Bad Seed Cider couldn't be more New York if they tried. Their apples come from orchards in the Hudson River Valley. → Read More

Apple unveils new MacBook Air, iPad Pro at Brooklyn event

Cupertino has come to New York. For the first time, Apple unveiled new products in New York City at a live event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. → Read More

Apple unveils new MacBook Air, iPad Pro at Brooklyn event

Cupertino has come to New York. For the first time, Apple unveiled new products in New York City at a live event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. → Read More

'Brandless Pop-Up with Purpose' coming to NYC

Brandless is an e-commerce startup that's trying to make better everything for everyone → Read More

3rd Avenue in Gowanus is 'bridal row'

The Gowanus section of Brooklyn isn't the first place that comes to mind when you think of wedding planning. But thanks to a pair of Rebeccas and some other visionary female business owners, this industrial neighborhood is also becoming a hub for the wedding industry. → Read More

New beverage shop lets you take now, pay (text) later

A new store in TriBeCa is redefining grab and go. At The Drug Store on Church Street, you take what you want to drink and text later to pay. It might sound crazy, but Dirty Lemon s getting so much attention for this strange new store that it just might be a stroke of marketing genius. → Read More

Pairing coffee lovers with great roasters

It's a tough job, but Erika Vonie says she can help you find a coffee that you're going to love every morning. The 2017 NYC Coffee Masters Champ is the director of coffee at Trade, a direct-to-consumer brand committed to helping you make better coffee at home. → Read More

New York City's tech, finance, accounting job markets are hot right now

This is a good time to be looking for work in New York; 2018 has been a hot year for hiring. Expect that trend to continue next year, especially in certain fields. → Read More