• Hochul Proposes Amendments to Medical Aid in Dying Act Awaiting Her Signature, Sources Say
  • Disabilities Beat: Are Trump, Other Elected Officials, Alienating Voters by Using the ‘R-Word’?
  • NY Gov. Hochul Accepted — And Is Now Refunding — Thousands in Donations From Appointees
  • NY Talks Over Tesla Buffalo Plant Sputter in ‘Fits and Starts’
  • Federal Government Cancels Local Naturalization Ceremonies in Tompkins and Broome Counties
  • Siena Poll: Hochul Maintains Early Lead Over Stefanik; Delgado Struggles
  • Gov. Hochul Angers Environmentalists with Walk-Back of Climate Policies
  • Gov. Hochul OKs Key Permit for Trump-Favored Gas Pipeline
  • NY Voters Narrowly Approve Prop 1 to Protect Land and Make Amends in the Adirondacks
  • NY Lawmakers Call on Gov. Hochul to Cover SNAP Food Benefits with Surplus Funds
  • New York State Explores Sending Students Home with Food as SNAP Delay Looms
  • Food Access Conference Meets to Strategize Amid Trump SNAP Cuts
  • New York AG Says Justice System Being Used as “Revenge” at Court Appearance
  • Gov. Hochul Announces Additional Funds for Already Ambitious State Road Plan
  • Guard Found Guilty in Beating Death of NY Prisoner Robert Brooks, 2 Others Acquitted
  • The Moral Debate Over Death Facing NY Gov. Hochul
  • Gov. Hochul Seeks to Water Down NY Prison Oversight Bill, Advocates Say
  • Federal Order Fast-Tracks SNAP Work Requirements in New York, Cutting Off Thousands
  • Even-Year Elections Are Coming to New York’s Towns, Counties
  • NY Faces a Bleak Budget Just as Gov. Hochul Runs for Re-Election
  • Feds Charge NY Attorney General Letitia James with Mortgage Fraud
  • Hudson Valley Nonprofit Announces App for New York’s Disabled Community
  • NY Won’t Pay to Keep Statue of Liberty Open During Federal Shutdown, Gov. Hochul Says
  • New York Climate Week Snapshot: Activists and State Government Push For Environment
  • NY Prison Staffing and Morale Are Low Six Months After Strike
  • New Poll Finds New Yorkers in an Empire State of Mind. That’s Good for Dems
  • TikTok, Instagram May Request Selfie to Verify Age Under Proposed NY Rules
  • Feds’ NY Raid Nets 57 Immigration Arrests: ‘Expect to See’ More, Official Says
  • New York AG James’ Office Hires Law Firm to Take on Federal Prosecutors
  • Care in Crisis: Navigating Pregnancy Centers in the Catskills
  • Gillibrand Seeks End to Forced Arbitration in Workplace
  • NY State Proposes New Rule That Could Make Parole Easier for Juvenile Offenders
  • WNY Wind and Solar Projects Hang in Balance as Feds Tighten Rules on Renewables
  • Hochul to Trump: We Don’t Need Your National Guard Troops
  • Battle of the Bean Counters: Challenger Emerges for NY Comptroller
  • Officials Say Policies Are in Place to Protect Immigrants from ICE at the NYS Fair
  • Take Vapes Off Your School Supply List: Experts Warn of Nicotine Risks for Those Under 25
  • The Peanut Effect: How One Dead Squirrel Upended New York Wildlife Enforcement
  • ICE Arrests in New York Surpass 2024 Totals After Recent Surge
  • DAs from Red and Blue Counties Want ICE Agents Kept Out of NY Courthouses
  • Siena Poll: Hochul’s Lead Over Stefanik in Likely Election Matchup Shrinks
  • Should NY State Troopers Get Paid Leave After Critical Incidents?
  • New York Facing $34 Billion Budget Gap in Wake of Federal Spending Cuts
  • Trump’s Executive Order Could Incentivize Institutionalization in New York
  • Reports: Federal Prosecutors Subpoena NY AG Letitia James Over Trump, NRA Cases
  • Legal Expert: NY Redistricting Unlikely Before Midterms, Red States Push Partisan Maps
  • Fewer Cars or Expanded Highways? A Battle for New York’s Future on the Road
  • State Proposal Draws Concern Over Potential to Release Offenders of Violent Crimes
  • Hochul: More Than Half of NY School Districts Ready for Cell Phone Ban
  • Gov. Hochul Considers Redrawing New York’s Congressional Map After Trump Push in Texas
  • Child’s Death Prompts New Law Mandating NY Schools to Plan for Heart Attacks
  • New York is the Third Most Expensive State for Renters Behind California and Hawaii
  • Rep. Mike Lawler, Hudson Valley Republican, to Run for Reelection, Not New York Governor
  • How a New SUNY Program Could Help Address a Nationwide Air Traffic Controller Shortage
  • New York Among States Suing the Trump Administration for Withholding Education Funding
  • Stefanik and Lawler Are in a NY Governor’s Race Staredown. Who Will Blink First?
  • Disabled New Yorkers Worry About Indirect Cuts the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ May Cause
  • New York Begins Review of Previously Rejected Pipeline Project, Renewing Controversy
  • Legislation Aims to Bring Healthy Choices to ‘Food Deserts’
  • First New Nuclear Plant in a Generation to be Built in Upstate New York
  • Here are the Bills That NY Lawmakers Passed, and Didn’t Pass, This Year
  • NY Lawmakers Put Brakes on Plastic Packaging and Other Environmental Bills
  • Only Two Towns in New York State Ban the Use of ‘Sewage Sludge’ as Fertilizer
  • NY Lawmakers Pass Watered-Down Consumer Protections as Session Ends
  • NY Lawmakers Want to Avoid ‘Critical Harm’ by AI. The Feds May Block Their Rules
  • State Democrats Get Behind NY Prison Reforms in Legislative Session’s Final Days
  • How a Shoplifting Arrest in Upstate NY Summoned ICE and Separated a Family
  • NY Lawmakers Pass Medically Assisted Suicide Bill
  • Proposed Cap to NY Farm Expansions Spark Concerns From Dairy Industry
  • Gillibrand Backs SMART Act Aimed at Reducing Drug Costs
  • Key NY Legislative Caucus Endorses Criminal Justice Bills in Light of Prison Deaths
  • Antonio Delgado is Running for New York Governor, Challenging Kathy Hochul
  • How The ‘New York for All Act’ Could Limit Statewide Cooperation with Trump’s Deportation Efforts
  • Natural Gas Pipelines See Renewed Push as Hochul Signals Openness
  • Report Finds Worsening Racial Disparities in New York Parole Process
  • Should Musicians Be Able to Pull The Plug on StubHub, Resellers at NY Shows?
  • New York Senator Pushes Legislation to Protect Small Businesses from Credit Card Fee Overcharges
  • Summer, When The Living is Easy and Driving Can Be Deadly
  • A Revolutionary War-Era Ship Found Under the World Trade Center Finally Has a Home
  • Hochul Apologizes for ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ at Thomas Indian School
  • New Yorkers Like Some of Hochul’s Policies But Aren’t Enthusiastic About a Second Term, Says Poll
  • Seneca Nation President Discusses Significance of Hochul’s Visit, Apology
  • SUNY Rolls Out Welcome Mat for Free Community College Program
  • Growing Number of Politicians, Organizations Speak Out on Proposed Cuts
  • Scenic Hudson’s Pete Lopez Discusses Environmental Legislation in New York State Budget
  • Lawmakers Ban AI Deepfakes of Minors and Require Disclaimers That AI Chatbots Aren’t Human
  • New York Filmmakers Skeptical of President’s Foreign Film Tariff
  • New York’s Native American Mascot Ban Under Federal Probe, As Activists and Academics Highlight Harm
  • NY Lawmakers Aim to Block Elon Musk’s Attempt to turn X into a Venmo, Zelle Competitor
  • Religious School Reprieve from NY Education Standards to be Included in State Budget
  • New York’s Agriculture Commissioner Sees Opportunity for Positive Change in Immigration Crackdown
  • Rep. Lawler Faces Boos, Jeers from Angry Constituents at Rockland County Town Hall
  • Lawmakers Want to Make Changes to NY’s Home Care Program
  • Yes in God’s Backyard? Churches Push to Skirt Zoning Laws and Build More Housing
  • Gov. Hochul Drops Bid for New Crime of ‘Masked Harassment’ in NY Budget Talks
  • NY Corrections Officers Charged with Murder in Prison Death of Messiah Nantwi
  • Comptroller Finds New York Didn’t Use Millions in Medical Equipment Purchased During Pandemic
  • Lawmakers Have a ‘Framework’ Deal to Partly Roll Back NY Discovery Reforms
  • With Tesla Contract Under Scrutiny, NY Legislators Call to Fine Carmaker for Missing Job Benchmarks
  • Lawmakers Rue Late New York State Budget as Talks Continue
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