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State officials said they needed more time for “stakeholder engagement” on cap and invest. But groups involved with the ...
An expert calls the six-figure haul “extraordinary” for an unpaid party seat whose powers are picking judges, poll workers, ...
Half of sovereign bonds are issued under New York law, giving Albany the power to shape how countries face off with creditors ...
John Rugge has spent half a century building a network of health clinics in the isolated villages and towns of New York’s Adirondack mountains. Now 80 years old, as most of his peers enjoy retirement, ...
As courts buckle under hundreds of thousands of unresolved cases, a quiet fight is erupting in Albany over how — and where — ...
Business groups have made no secret of their opposition to a major waste reduction bill currently advancing through the halls of Albany. Like last year, dozens of industry interests have been lobbying ...
Rochester’s all-civilian Police Accountability Board has had a rough go of it. After facing years of intense opposition from ...
On May 28, 2020, in the midst of the worst pandemic in a century, tens of thousands of people began flooding onto the streets of New York City. They joined millions across the country who’d risen up ...
New York’s farm labor law was meant to transform life for agricultural workers. One apple farm shows how hard that may be.