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The Legislative Correspondents Alumni Association recognized Chris Gelardi with its award for the year’s best state ...
Collectors claim they serve people who don't exist, yet regulators rarely bar repeat offenders from the industry.
From nursing homes to Planned Parenthood clinics, rural health care in Upstate New York could collapse under proposed ...
State officials said they needed more time for “stakeholder engagement” on cap and invest. But groups involved with the ...
Half of sovereign bonds are issued under New York law, giving Albany the power to shape how countries face off with creditors ...
An expert calls the six-figure haul “extraordinary” for an unpaid party seat whose powers are picking judges, poll workers, ...
The chemical industry is pushing to replace a sweeping plastics bill with a more business-friendly alternative.
As courts buckle under hundreds of thousands of unresolved cases, a quiet fight is erupting in Albany over how — and where — ...
Rochester’s all-civilian Police Accountability Board has had a rough go of it. After facing years of intense opposition from ...
Earlier this month, about a dozen workers arrived in Wolcott, a small town halfway between Rochester and Syracuse, to grow apple trees. At this time of year, farmworkers are grafting and budding — ...