Wildcat strikes have spread to over half of the state’s prisons.

A legally mandated program to reimburse organ donors has languished since 2022. The health department now says it’ll fix that this year.

The social services commissioner says New York wants to join other states adopting more secure cards, but lacks funds for the upgrade.

Our investigation identified dozens of cases in which a wrongful conviction unit denied someone’s application, only for a judge to later exonerate them.

The health commissioner has asked the state’s Attorney General and lobbyist watchdog to launch a ‘formal inquiry.’

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Climate and Environment
A screenshot of a zoom meeting between local social services officials and OTDA officials.

“I really felt like the carpet was ripped out from underneath us,” said one county official. The state still hasn’t fully explained why it put HEAP on hold so suddenly.

The HEAP program abruptly closed to applications in January, months ahead of schedule. It has since reopened, but key questions remain about why it shut down so suddenly in the first place.

Colin Kinniburgh

A $1,700 Bills suite tab was paid with campaign funds, bipartisan support for clean water funding, and New York’s top court upheld a man’s conviction despite his negligent lawyer.

Chris Bragg, Sam Mellins and Colin Kinniburgh
Criminal Justice
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After footage of the killing of Robert Brooks sparked national outcry, Governor Kathy Hochul promised to fully equip New York prisons with cameras. The project has stalled for years.

The governor’s announcement appears to expand New York’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration authorities — but it’s not clear if the state has actually changed its policy.

Julia Rock and Chris Gelardi

After years of targeting bail, the governor is proposing changes to New York’s 2019 discovery reform law.

Chris Gelardi
New York State
A voucher ticket shows an image of two children playing with colorful toys. In the background, text from the document, "Making Child Care More Affordable, Accessible and Equitable for New Yorkers."

New York has spent more on child care assistance in recent years, but high child care costs continue to drive families out of the state and into poverty.

The money is being routed through a nonprofit — possibly running afoul of state lobbying rules.

Chris Bragg

The governor is proposing a tax break to reimburse volunteer organ donors for their gift. Meanwhile, the state has failed to implement a 2022 law that would do the same thing.

Sam Mellins