The disclosures included over a dozen missing or incomplete reports covering a period of more than four years.

Pomerantz LLP attorneys have donated to comptroller candidates for decades, highlighting a loophole in rules meant to keep government contractors from spending in city elections.

Years of shortages have led to a staggering problem across the state, with few solutions on the horizon.

Here are the five topics we’re watching with the elections less than three weeks away.

The chair of Assembly Democrats’ campaign committee said he wasn’t aware his organization had sent hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Bronx.

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Climate and Environment
Kathy Hochul in front of a map of New York Route 17.

As the state’s plans to get New Yorkers out of their cars stall, Governor Hochul is championing a highway expansion in the Hudson Valley.

From New York City to Buffalo, people are driving a lot more than they did before the pandemic.

Colin Kinniburgh

The retiree says a local rooftop solar company and its partners forged her signature to sign her up for a loan she could not afford.

Colin Kinniburgh
Criminal Justice

A landmark reform law was meant to overhaul carceral punishment in New York. Getting prisons to follow it has been an uphill battle.

Carol Shapiro spent two years trying to reform the state Board of Parole. Little has changed.

Chris Gelardi

The governor promised to fill the chronically understaffed Board of Parole. Nearly half of her nominations have ended in disaster.

Chris Gelardi
New York State

Foreign governments have long courted local officials. Prosecutors are starting to go after them.

Nearly half of the state’s child care providers have raised tuition and a third have lost staff, a new report found.

Julia Rock

The mayor and governor have long hailed their partnership. Will it survive federal corruption charges?

Colin Kinniburgh, Chris Gelardi, Bianca Fortis and Zachary Groz