Hochul proposed changes to the state’s discovery laws that she said would speed up trials, keep violent people off the street, and hold repeat offenders accountable.
Increasing jurors' compensation, creating a travel stipend, child care services, and relaxing limits on people who struggle with English were among suggestions to diversify jury pools in upstate New ...
New York City’s mass transit system is in rough shape — and the MTA is asking Albany lawmakers to cover more than half the ...
Lt. Doug Holl, who as served as a firefighter at Glens Falls Fire Department for 18 years, has been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, leaving him ...
One of the more notable grants to be issued was $450,000 for the Buffalo Maritime Center to help fund the Erie Canal Boat ...
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino is once again seeking approval from Amsterdam's Zoning Board, this time not for a sign, ...
All five of New York City’s top prosecutors, from lefty Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to conservative Staten Island DA Michael McMahon, flanked Hochul on Friday as she touted the proposed reforms — and ...
A new group, the New York State Tenant Bloc, is focused, in part, on organizing tenants to only vote for mayoral candidates ...
NY's lead rental registry takes effect in November, requiring landlords to remove lead hazards in pre-1980 rental units in 25 high-risk communities ...
The exhibition-as-memoir of Linda Griggs, a group show as history lesson, Odili Donald Odita’s vibrant abstractions, and more ...
For its efforts, CBRE will receive a fixed fee of $84,000 over the next year, as well as a 5% commission on the gross sale or ...
Leonardo Guzman, 34, from Schenectady has been arrested in connection with the city’s first homicide of 2025, according to ...