Hundreds of people rallied at the state Capitol in Albany against President-elect Donald Trump's deportation plans.
Although the Governor’s State of the State address will take place next week, she’s been providing an early glimpse at what she wants to tackle this year.
Majority Democrats acknowledge affordability and safety are top of mind for voters, but Republicans question if they'll walk the walk.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is under growing pressure to replace Upstate University Hospital’s outdated and, at times, dangerous ...
The Democratic governor is putting her muscle behind efforts to ease restrictions in New York’s involuntary commitment law, ...
A slew of retirements, electoral defeats and victories last year has shaken up the makeup of state Legislature, leaving a ...
The issue is personal for Hochul, who left a job in the Washington, D.C. office of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan because she ...
The bill has gained significant support from some lawmakers, while others remain divided. It would only apply to those with a ...
“The MTA operates like the mob,” Councilman Joe Borelli (R-Staten Island) said. “The Congestion Capo, Janno Lieber, is ready ...
New York’s highest court considered the fate of the state's newest ethics watchdog. Court of Appeals judges heard arguments ...
As the legislative session commences on Wednesday, both Democrats and Republicans have made affordability a top policy agenda ...
UAlbany’s largest economic impact — nearly three quarters of the $1.1 billion — is from university operations, which creates 6,705 jobs and contributes $814 million per year. That is followed by ...