New York Governor Hochul Seeks Investigation into Shadowy Funding of Anti-Overhaul Ad Campaign
Governor Hochul's administration is seeking an investigation into the funding of an ad campaign opposing her home care program overhaul in New York, amid concerns about donor transparency and adherence to lobbying laws.
Bronx Community Mourns as Two Local Fathers Fall Victim to Senseless Violence, Suspects with Criminal Histories Sought by Police
Bronx shootings claim the lives of two fathers, with suspects Anthony Riser and Lavar Davis at large, highlighting the area's continued violence and societal issues.
New York AG's Office Declines to Charge Troy Police Officer in Fatal February Collision in Rensselaer County
The New York AG's Office will not charge a Troy police officer in the fatal collision that killed Sabeeh Alalkawi, after an investigation found no "gross deviation" from expected conduct.
All Five NYC District Attorneys Unite to Demand Reforms in State's Discovery Laws
NYC district attorneys call for revisions to New York State's discovery laws, citing increases in case dismissals and public safety concerns since 2020. They support Governor Hochul's proposals for legislative adjustments.
New York AG Letitia James Leads Multi-State Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over NIH Funding Cuts
NY Attorney General Letitia James and 21 attorneys general are suing the Trump administration over NIH funding cuts, claiming an illegal policy to cap indirect costs threatens medical research.
New York Governor Orders Temporary Closure of Live Poultry Markets Amid Bird Flu Concerns
New York orders temporary closure of live poultry markets for cleaning due to bird flu, affecting supply and prices, while human health risk remains low.
Governor Hochul and Senator Gillibrand Alert on Impending $5.5 Billion Federal Funds Loss and Potential NY Tax Hikes
Governor Hochul and Senator Gillibrand warn of a potential $5.5 billion loss in federal education funds for New York, which could force local tax increases and impact students' welfare and learning conditions.
New York City Zoos Implement Precautions as Avian Flu Claims Bird Lives in Queens and Bronx
NYC zoos implement precautions after ducks die from avian flu, moving birds to protected areas, and monitoring the situation closely. Human risk is low, but protective measures are advised.












