Tech startup partners with New York State Office of Aging to fight loneliness
ONSCREEN is giving roughly 100 seniors in New York its technology free of charge through a grant from the state Office of Aging.
ONSCREEN is giving roughly 100 seniors in New York its technology free of charge through a grant from the state Office of Aging.
The suit stems from an incident in March in which Rochester police officers assisted federal agents in detaining three people during a traffic stop.
The good news is deaths are generally going down. The bad news is there’s still room for improvement with certain cancers and in certain populations.
Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos is facing sentencing in federal court Friday.
A popular fair trade company is closing all of its brick-and-mortar stores. But one Ten Thousand Villages manager isn't letting go so easily.
The budget is now 24 days late.
Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel said she feels the connection that music brings.
It exempts major projects from certain federal reviews in states where they already must meet equally or more stringent environmental standards.
State lawmakers were back in Albany Wednesday to pass yet another budget extender to fund state government through Tuesday.
New York's 2027 electric bus mandate has districts weighing costs, cold weather, and timelines as the deadline nears.