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For all the talk of public disorder and random crime, New York City’s real crisis lies in its infrastructure. We have too little housing, insufficient energy, 19th century sewers, creaking subways ...
A new report found nonprofit leaders in New York and nationwide are worried about the country’s political and economic ...
Assemblyman Jeff Gallahan closed the 2025 legislative session with a mix of celebration and criticism, highlighting key ...
Voters in the Scotia-Glenville Central School District have approved a revised budget for the 2025-26 school year. The ...
Here is how the NYC mayoral primary candidates have proposed tackling the issue of crime based on social media posts, ...
After the arrest of NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, the governor announced funding already included in the state budget and ...
The analysis comes as Trump pushes Congress to send the final product to his desk to become law by Fourth of July.
The updated findings from the Congressional Budget Office amounted to the latest dour report card for the president’s ...
Many longtime New Yorkers have had a sinking feeling at some point in the past decade. They have worried that their city was heading back to the bad old days of the 1970s and ’80s. Subway trips can ...
With less than two weeks to go, it’s clear enough Andrew Cuomo remains the favorite to win the Democratic primary for mayor.
New York City may be headed for annual deficits of as much as $13 billion because it under-budgets costs for social services ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul met with the USA TODAY Network New York Editorial Board to discuss the new state budget, congestion pricing ...