New York Attorney General Sues to Block Trump's 'Unconstitutional' Election Orders, Seeks Preliminary Injunction
NY Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit with 18 other state attorneys general against President Trump's executive order on elections, alleging it's unconstitutional and seeking a preliminary injunction.
New York City Reexamines Animal Laws After Service Dog's Mauling by Pit Bulls on Upper West Side Spurs Outrage and Calls for Reform
A service dog named Penny was severely injured after being attacked by two pit bulls, sparking a debate on NYC animal laws and prompting calls for legislative reforms.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Champions Multi-State Legal Crusade Against Trump's Drastic HHS Overhaul
Attorney General Letitia James leads a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's restructuring of the HHS, which has resulted in service disruptions and workforce reductions.
Governor Hochul Celebrates $53 Million Expansion of Storm King Art Center in Hudson Valley
Governor Hochul announced the $53 million expansion of Storm King Art Center, noting the New York State contributed $11.3 million. The revamped site includes new facilities and emphasizes environmental sustainability.
New York State Legislators Consider Relaxing Campaign Finance Rules Amid Budget Deliberations
New York state legislators consider relaxing campaign finance rules within the ongoing budget deliberations, potentially allowing larger donations to be matched with public funds, amid criticism from watchdogs.












