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Hochul's $485 Million Gamble on Gun Violence
Hochul's $485 Million Gamble on Gun Violence
Hochul Appoints New State Budget Director: Will She Get It Right This Time?
Hochul Appoints New State Budget Director: Will She Get It Right This Time?
Curtis Sliwa Pulls No Punches With NYC Mayor Adams
Curtis Sliwa Pulls No Punches With NYC Mayor Adams
New York Using AI to Collect Fare Jumper Stats
New York Using AI to Collect Fare Jumper Stats
Hochul Back to the Drawing Board with Housing Plans
Hochul Back to the Drawing Board with Housing Plans
Crime Wave Back in Focus After Eight-Year-Old Shot While Sleeping
Crime Wave Back in Focus After Eight-Year-Old Shot While Sleeping
New York Tax Receipts Post $6.8 Billion Hole
New York Tax Receipts Post $6.8 Billion Hole
New York Gov. Doles Out $800 Million in NoBid Migrant Contract
New York Gov. Doles Out $800 Million in NoBid Migrant Contract
New York Comptroller Tom DiNapoli Discusses Challenges and Opportunities of Fiscal Oversight
New York Comptroller Tom DiNapoli Discusses Challenges and Opportunities of Fiscal Oversight
Will Micron's Fab 8 Go The Way of SolarCity?
Will Micron's Fab 8 Go The Way of SolarCity?
Northeast Ravaged by Historic Floods: Unprecedented Rainfall Claims Lives and Inflicts Severe Damage
Northeast Ravaged by Historic Floods: Unprecedented Rainfall Claims Lives and Inflicts Severe Damage
AI May be More Intelligent Than New York Lawmakers
AI May be More Intelligent Than New York Lawmakers
Daily Feed
Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Romaine Floats Yaphank Market for Local Produce Hub
No need to go to the Bronx for local produce under a plan by County Executive Ed Romaine.
Bell-to-Bell School Smart Phone Ban is Looming
Starting in September, New York State law requires Bell-to-Bell restrictions on smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices in K-12 schools statewide.