(The Center Square) — New York is getting nearly $6.9 billion in federal funding to help build a long delayed second tunnel beneath the Hudson
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How the Gun Ownership Rate in New York Compares to Other States
To much of the world, the United States is a country defined, at least in part, by its gun culture. And with good reason. The
New York cracks down on unlicensed pot shops
(The Center Square) — New York’s pot cops are seizing cannabis products and shutting down unlicensed storefronts as part of a statewide crackdown on illegal
What Albany Lawmakers Have — and Have Not — Accomplished This Year
Rachel Holliday Smith, Reuven Blau, Claudia Irizarry Aponte, and Samantha Maldonado, The City This article was originally published on Jun 13 12:27pm EDT by THE
Weed Retailers Rail Against ‘Financial Slavery’ in State Cannabis Rollout
Gabriel Poblete and Rosalind Adams, The City This article was originally published on Jun 7 4:18pm EDT by THE CITY State officials in charge of
Report: New York’s ‘obsolete’ vaccine passport still costing taxpayers
(The Center Square) — New Yorkers are still paying a jaw-dropping $200,000 a month for a COVID-19 vaccine “passport” app that is no longer being used
How To Fix RIOC Now and Build on Its Advantages
“Fix RIOC” is a theme heard many times in different ways as the state agency’s inherent flaws tilt against its benefits. But a healthy RIOC
An Idea Long Overdue – Sen. Liz Krueger Pushes Local Wine in Grocery Stores
Wine in grocery stores is not a foreign concept in much of America as it is here in New York State. Wine bottles rest comfortably
How New Yorkers Can Claim Over $17 Billion of Their Lost Money
If you or your family have lived or worked in New York and have an uncashed check or a forgotten bank account — you might
State Budget’s Biggest Winner May Be Mayor Eric Adams
The “conceptual” budget deal announced Thursday by Gov. Kathy Hochul represents a defeat for progressive legislators and their allies on the minimum wage and tax