The last-minute influx, the biggest ever for a legislative primary, is boosting her opponent, Jessica González-Rojas.
At a Board of Regents meeting Monday, state officials proposed eliminating credit-based diploma requirements.
A lawsuit accuses federal officials of ignoring evidence that the boy, born in Mexico, held US citizenship through his mother.
City budget gaps and an ambitious affordability agenda may require pressing Albany again for taxes and aid.
A bill awaiting the governor’s signature would relax restrictions on who can qualify for victim compensation.
We’ve compiled information for the 450,000 New Yorkers who will lose health care coverage on July 1.
State leaders are expected to pass a bill that avoids resolving how much Resorts World New York City needs to pay.
Resorts World is floating legislation to avert more than $500 million in payments to the horseracing industry.
No other project in the country has gotten such a large subsidy to create so few jobs, according to watchdogs.
Fossil fuel interests have enlisted prominent former elected officials to make the case that gas is here to stay.
The legislation comes after months of haggling over how best to protect New Yorkers from President Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Footage published by New York Focus sparked a debate over deputies’ practice of calling Border Patrol on Spanish-speaking drivers.
New York state has pumped millions of taxpayer dollars into an online portal that vowed to make life easier for Rochester’s neediest, but critics say it’s fallen short.
The Department of Justice has terminated more than 100 immigration judges since last year as it has pressured courts to order more deportations.
We answer your questions on the state’s notoriously opaque budget process.
Amid abortion bans and rising digital surveillance, Albany lawmakers are revisiting an effort to stop companies from selling sensitive health information.