Gov. Hochul, lawmakers slated to miss state budget deadline
Issues still up for grabs are: a public mask ban, changing involuntary commitment standards and more.
Issues still up for grabs are: a public mask ban, changing involuntary commitment standards and more.
Rain tapers overnight. Expect brisk winds and bright sun Tuesday.
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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.
Watching the events of the Vietnam War transformed Sally Roesch Wagner's life.
The correction officers strike will cost New York "many hundreds of millions of dollars," state Budget Director Blake Washington said Monday.
Momodou Taal, a dual-citizen of the UK and Gambia who has spoken out at pro-Palestinian protests, made the announcement on "X."
ICE officers removed eight people, including three students, from a farm last week, according to the New York Immigration Coalition.
Kate Breslin, chief executive officer of the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, joined Capital Tonight.
Oliver Robinson announced Monday that he will retire as superintendent of Shenendehowa schools.
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.
A new water system is taking hold in Hoosick Falls.
Six of those workers who are all former correction officers face a murder charge.
Leaders from both parties remained largely silent in response to Trump declaring he may attempt to stay in power beyond what is legally allowed.
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The order is a relief for 350,000 Venezuelans whose Temporary Protected Status was scheduled to expire April 7.
The statement said murderers and rapists were among them but didn't give details of the nationalities or alleged crimes of those removed.
The president plans to roll out new import taxes Wednesday.
Worries are building that tariffs coming Wednesday from Trump will worsen inflation and grind down growth for economies.
Rhodes said he had no idea his followers were going to join the pro-Donald Trump mob to storm the Capitol, and was upset when he found out some did.
An assistant U.S. attorney in LA was fired without explanation in a terse email from the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
The House is set to vote on a bill to limit such injunctions, which have halted Trump moves, while Grassley announced a similar one in the Senate.
The 7.7 magnitude quake hit Friday, with an epicenter near Myanmar's second-largest city of Mandalay.
Over the weekend, Trump told NBC News he was "pissed off" about the Russian president undermining the Ukrainian leader's credibility.
The full extent of the damage wasn't immediately clear.
The order indicates Israel could soon launch another major ground operation in the southernmost city in Gaza.
Cmdr. Barry “Butch” Wilmore and pilot Sunita “Suni” Williams were originally Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts.
Without offering specifics, the press secretary said steps have been taken to ensure something similar can never happen again.
The order mostly directs federal agencies to enforce existing laws.
The vehicle was pulled from a swampy area early Monday.
A new water system is taking hold in Hoosick Falls.
After losing her friend to gun violence, Ashlai Snead found strength in firearms training to take control of her safety and protect herself.
Help is available for older adults as scams are on the rise.
Several minor league teams who call upstate New York home are looking to the start of the season Friday.
The Hall of Fame revealed the 12 finalists up for induction on Thursday and opened a week of public voting.
The car was a gift from the West Herr Automotive Group.
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."
JoDee Kenney sat down with Town of Colonie Supervisor Pete Crummey.
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.
As Republicans in Congress begin trying to enact President Trump’s tax and spending agenda, the word “reconciliation” has come up again and again.
The House is set to vote on a bill to limit such injunctions, which have halted Trump moves, while Grassley announced a similar one in the Senate.
Voters head to the polls in both states Tuesday.
Over the weekend, Trump told NBC News he was "pissed off" about the Russian president undermining the Ukrainian leader's credibility.
The order mostly directs federal agencies to enforce existing laws.
The changes will result in 20,000 fewer jobs overall. About 10,000 will be eliminated through layoffs.
Rhodes said he had no idea his followers were going to join the pro-Donald Trump mob to storm the Capitol, and was upset when he found out some did.
The order is a relief for 350,000 Venezuelans whose Temporary Protected Status was scheduled to expire April 7.
Leaders from both parties remained largely silent in response to Trump declaring he may attempt to stay in power beyond what is legally allowed.
The statement said murderers and rapists were among them but didn't give details of the nationalities or alleged crimes of those removed.
Schatz, Murkowski led the bipartisan measure.
The order indicates Israel could soon launch another major ground operation in the southernmost city in Gaza.
The 7.7 magnitude quake hit Friday, with an epicenter near Myanmar's second-largest city of Mandalay.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Harvard promotes "divisive ideologies."
Worries are building that tariffs coming Wednesday from Trump will worsen inflation and grind down growth for economies.
An assistant U.S. attorney in LA was fired without explanation in a terse email from the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
The order mostly directs federal agencies to enforce existing laws.
A representative for the Hackman family estate had urged a New Mexico judge to seal photos, video and documents to protect the family’s privacy.
More than 1,800 businesses were located in the Eaton and Palisades fire zones.
The Jason Statham action picture "A Working Man" opened with $15.2 million this weekend to lead all films in North America.
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