Prison guard strike to cost 'many hundreds of millions,' New York budget chief says
The correction officers strike will cost New York "many hundreds of millions of dollars," state Budget Director Blake Washington said Monday.
The correction officers strike will cost New York "many hundreds of millions of dollars," state Budget Director Blake Washington said Monday.
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Born out of an encounter John Tumino had with a panhandler at an off-ramp in Syracuse, In My Father’s Kitchen serves the too-often unseen individuals.
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Recreational marijuana became legal in N.Y. four years ago.
State Budget Director Blake Washington said Monday the debate over changes to discovery laws has Gov. Hochul doubling down.
Issues still up for grabs are: a public mask ban, changing involuntary commitment standards and more.
The correction officers strike will cost New York "many hundreds of millions of dollars," state Budget Director Blake Washington said Monday.
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The New York State Department of Health is saying that the best support for kids to put down tobacco and menthol products is their peers.
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The NFL league meetings are underway.
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JoDee Kenney sat down with Bob Duffy, president and CEO of the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
Canada is a major player in the world's maple industry, both for parts and syrup itself, raising concerns for New York maple producers.
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Former New York State Senator and Democrat David Carlucci is helping launch a new organization focused on blockchain policy.
The layoffs come as an Erie County task force works to find new uses and potential buyers for the site.
Recreational marijuana became legal in N.Y. four years ago.
State Budget Director Blake Washington said Monday the debate over changes to discovery laws has Gov. Hochul doubling down.
Momodou Taal, a dual-citizen of the UK and Gambia who has spoken out at pro-Palestinian protests, made the announcement on "X."
It's not clear yet if that proposal and others aimed at helping Buffalo with its finances have the necessary support.
As Republicans in Congress begin trying to enact President Trump’s tax and spending agenda, the word “reconciliation” has come up again and again.
Robbins joins Buffalo with the plan to take over the job after the team cut Sam Martin to free up salary cap space in early March.
The NFL league meetings are underway.
Both new Bandits will add their respective roles to another Banditland NLL Cup run.
Two local animal rescue groups have reported impersonation accounts targeting Venmo users.
The New York State Department of Health is saying that the best support for kids to put down tobacco and menthol products is their peers.
Trump said that “I never take military force off the table” in regards to Greenland after the Danish foreign minister scolded his administration.
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