Hochul's press secretary resigns following sexual harassment allegations
Sources told Spectrum News that Avi Small is on leave following an incident that occurred on June 16.
Sources told Spectrum News that Avi Small is on leave following an incident that occurred on June 16.
Adults in New York who regularly use cannabis grew 17% from 2021-23, according to a state Health Department report released last week.
Gov. Kathy Hochul recently directed the New York Power Authority to build a zero-emission nuclear power plant somewhere in upstate New York.
New York state's 400-page Master Plan for Aging makes over 100 policy recommendations.
For the better part of the last decade, Fort Drum was home to a biomass plant, providing all of its energy needs.
House leaders were expected to vote Wednesday.
A pastor walked from Seneca Falls to the Batavia facility in an effort to draw attention to the cause.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reports the plan cuts more than $1 trillion from the program and Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
When the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant closed, the village of Buchanan lost its top tax payer, hundreds of jobs and a third of its school budget.
Rebecca Fischer joins Capital Tonight.
The restrictions start at the beginning of the new academic year in September.
The injunction won’t take effect until July 11 to give DOCCS time.
The new bill seeks to tighten U.S. immigration controls over individuals who pose national security or public safety risks.
Trump has a negative 37-60% favorability rating in New York, the poll found.
The bill cleared the Assembly in the final days of session.
Auto club AAA expected more than 72 million people to travel at least 50 miles from home.
House Republicans passed President Donald Trump’s massive tax and spending bill Thursday by the slimmest of margins.
Democrats, including Rep. Morgan McGarvey of Louisville, railed against the legislation for months.
California Democrats are putting pressure on the Republican members from California in vulnerable House seats to vote against the bill.
State and federal prosecutors have charged more than 320 people in the largest coordinated takedown of health care fraud schemes in Justice Department history that uncovered nearly $15 billion in false claims
Richard Boucher, who served for more than a decade as spokesman for the State Department and assistant secretary of state for public affairs, has died at age 73
Texas' attorney general is praising a Supreme Court ruling upholding a state law aimed at blocking children from seeing pornography online
U.S. Rep. Don Bacon, a centrist Republican who represents Nebraska’s second district, will not seek reelection to a fifth term
The Supreme Court has ruled for a Texas death row inmate who's seeking DNA testing to show he should be ineligible for execution
New legislation in Congress would block Chinese artificial intelligence systems from federal agencies
Ten years after the Supreme Court ruled there's a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, the split between Republicans and Democrats on the issue is wider than it’s been in decades
North Carolina election officials will be sending mailers to about 200,000 voters asking them to provide information missing from their state registration records
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says America “does not seek war” with Iran in the aftermath of a surprise attack overnight on three of that country’s nuclear sites
A northeast Ohio man was arrested and charged with threatening Republican U.S. Rep. Max Miller while the two were traveling along Interstate 90 near Cleveland on Thursday