Years of shortages have led to a staggering problem across the state, with few solutions on the horizon.
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.
The disclosures included over a dozen missing or incomplete reports covering a period of more than four years.
It’s not clear what the money was used for in a county where Democrats outnumber Republicans ten-to-one.
Brandon Stradford lasted two months on New York state’s Board of Parole. He continued collecting a paycheck for another seven.
New financial disclosures show when Mujica began consulting for the Greater New York Hospital Association.
The police chief in Orange County’s Village of Chester claimed his department had no misconduct records. He was hiding an investigation into his own alleged malfeasance.
The state doesn’t publicize officer employment histories, making it impossible to track so-called wandering officers.
Major new tech facilities are not expected to overload the state’s grid — but New York City could fall short of power in the early 2030s without creative solutions, according to a key study.
A proposal from state Senator Andrew Gounardes would send some new parents $1,800 in the third trimester of pregnancy.
Some want New York to rethink its climate mandates. Could new gas plants be on the table?
Last month, we asked five questions about what would happen in the election. Here are the answers.
Trump picked up some votes in New York this year. But Democrats lost far more.
Trump is poised to ramp up deportation activity in northern states like New York, which has few statewide policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
Suozzi’s unreported financial interest in a promising healthcare startup highlights blurred lines between politics and profit.
A Bronx political firm close to the borough’s Democratic party chair, Jamaal Bailey, is cashing in on local civil court races.
Our reporting spurred the disclosure of millions in spending and illuminated the networks behind the Bronx political machine.
Here’s a simple explanation of a complicated and archaic formula — and why the state is updating it.
Offshore wind is crucial to the state’s plans for cleaning up its electric grid, and construction is already behind schedule. The incoming president could slow it down a whole lot more.
A review of Trump’s first term, along with his campaign promises and details found within Project 2025, indicate what’s to come in New York.