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After a strike led state prisons to stop accepting new prisoners, local jails have been left holding thousands of extra people.

Chris Gelardi  ·  September 2, 2025

Trump’s immigration crackdown is having a chilling effect on New Yorkers’ access to public benefits.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  September 3, 2025

New Yorkers are suing to reverse a Trump administration policy change that has upended the futures of tens of thousands of young immigrants.

Isabelle Taft  ·  September 4, 2025

A PPL vice president admitted pre-contract talks between the company and New York’s health department, after denying it under oath last month.

Sam Mellins  ·  September 5, 2025

Officers in New York State crashed their official vehicles, hit other motorists and arrived to work reeking of alcohol. And yet, they sometimes evaded criminal punishment, an investigation found.

Sammy Sussman  ·  September 9, 2025

The New York Times and New York Focus gathered thousands of files from around half of New York State’s nearly 500 law enforcement agencies.

Sammy Sussman  ·  September 9, 2025

The attorney general’s conviction review bureau has investigated just a handful of innocence claims of the hundreds it’s received since 2012.

Willow Higgins and Curtis Brodner  ·  September 10, 2025

GOP Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan blasted New York sanctuary policies during a June congressional hearing. Newly obtained emails tell a different story.

Julia Rock  ·  September 9, 2025

Prisoners seeking help from the AG’s office have little chance of review. Here’s one applicant’s story.

Curtis Brodner  ·  September 11, 2025

So far this year, the state’s county jails have held six times more people for federal immigration authorities than they did in all of 2024.

Julia Rock and Isabelle Taft  ·  September 16, 2025

A once-touted statewide conviction review unit lacks independence, authority, and transparency — and Albany hasn’t moved to fix it.

Willow Higgins and Curtis Brodner  ·  September 16, 2025

Thousands of New Yorkers have new health insurance from the company Leading Edge Administrators. One Massachusetts retiree’s battle with the company highlights the risks they face.

Sam Mellins  ·  September 17, 2025

Electric bills in New York haven’t been this high for a decade, and they’re about to rise even more. Here’s why.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  September 18, 2025

Three months after the state legislature ended session without passing immigration protections, 15 elected officials faced down arrest to protest ICE and state inaction.

Isabelle Taft  ·  September 19, 2025

The first significant pay increase in years could strengthen the office responsible for reviewing major legislation.

Sam Mellins  ·  September 23, 2025

Sullivan County is telling investors there will be massive growth at a Catskills casino resort, but its own consultants predict decline.

Chris Bragg  ·  September 25, 2025

Jails and prisons across the state are facing many crises. Someone should tell the Commission of Correction.

Chris Gelardi  ·  September 25, 2025

Massive changes are coming to the state’s comprehensive, low-cost healthcare plan.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  September 26, 2025

Pipeline opponents say that approving NESE could bite Hochul in next year’s elections.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  September 26, 2025

The Migrant Relocation Assistance Program helped families leave crowded shelters and put down roots. Trump’s immigration crackdown is upending that.

Isabelle Taft  ·  September 29, 2025
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