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Last updated: Dec 8, 2025 4:57 PM
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It's a major milestone in the state's push to lead the global semiconductor race.
The new law establishes mandatory licensing, enforceable care requirements and regular inspections for shelters that house cats and dogs.
It comes as the state health commissioner "has determined that influenza activity is now prevalent," according to the group.
The Lake George Waterfront Cruises website says the Adirondac, added to its fleet in 2004, is a 400-passenger boat.
The National Retail Federation predicts 187 million people are expected to shop this holiday season.
Professional installers warn that electrical fires and shocks pose greater risks than falling when decorating homes for the holidays.
In Ballston Spa, a more than $61 million project is being proposed.
Nearly 5,000 people died this month between 2019 and 2023 because they or someone else got behind the wheel while drunk.
Kent hit 351 of his 377 home runs as a second baseman, the most ever at the position.
He succeeds Edward Scharfenberger, who submitted his retirement letter at age 75 as required by canon law.
Accordng to Albany Police, Sahaja Umudala and Anvesh Sarapelli have both died from the injuries they sustained in the fire.
The governor must make a decision by Dec. 31.
It’s become that deeply rooted in our lives: synthetic nylon, debit cards, juice containers, iPhones.
Federal prosecutors can try again to secure an indictment.
A Rochester thrift store that specializes in environmental friendliness sits just a few hundred feet from one of the least-green sites in the city.
Burst pipes are one of the most common causes of property damage during the winter months.
The committee voted Friday to recommend the birth dose only for babies whose mothers test positive.
The organization said they will support testing of sewage sludge for PFAS, heavy metals and other toxins prior to landspreading.
Snow removal agencies across New York deploy advanced equipment and trained crews to keep roads and trails clear this winter season.
With National Fuel and National Grid rate hikes already approved, trying to keep the lights on is sometimes easier said than done.
SUNY Delhi announced two new academic agreements to strengthen opportunities between SUNY institutions.
The NYSPHSAA football championships are this weekend in the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse.
According to federal prosecutors, the FBI found that Payton Gendron publicly shared his plans for the attack on the group chat platform Discord.
The National Union of the Homeless is mobilizing a "winter offensive" to demand public officials better address the problem of homelessness.
Here's a look at a handful events happening around the Hudson Valley and Capital Region.
As we move further into flu season, New York’s top doctor has a warning when it comes to COVID-19.
It's unclear when the judge will make a decision.
Sources: Hochul is expected to veto Grieving Families Act for a fourth time.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has held the position since 2007.
The bill is backed by family members and advocates of loved ones with terminal illnesses.
Many prosecutors and police agencies across the state are pushing for changes to the 2017 statute.
Daniel Pickett III is set to replace Dr. Dennis McKenna effective immediately.
The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter.
With increased uncertainty around SNAP benefits, food banks and pantries in New York are looking at new ways to make sure those in need can get food.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, supply shortages are making it hard to meet consumer demand, driving up costs.
She publicly criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson over a provision she wants included in the NDAA.
With the winter weather, lingering effects of the recent government shutdown and current economy – what is the state of travel in New York?
The Pentagon’s watchdog found the defense secretary put U.S. personnel and their mission at risk when he used the Signal messaging app.
John Hogan III is accused of stealing money from the PBA by withdrawing money from the union's account and not making required deposits, the PBA said.
Did you know that your vehicle battery loses a third of its power in freezing temperatures?
The New York Gaming Facility Location Board on Monday recommended state gaming licenses for three New York City casino proposals.
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Siena University head coach Liam Gleason died Wednesday at the age of 41 from injuries sustained in an accident at his home, according to the school.
Gov. Hochul has until Dec. 31 to make a decision.
A new report tells state officials to get under the hood to recalibrate how the New York approaches its finances.
She is chair of the Internet and Technology Committee and Elections Committee.
With new infrastructure in place in Lake Placid and the Olympic region, there comes the question of just how impactful it all is to the Adirondacks.
This is putting increasing pressure on the city’s housing supply which has experienced limited development in the past 15 years.
Western New York is just a fraction of the about 1.5 million households relying on the heating assistance program.
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