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The rollout follows years of reporting by New York Focus on delays and missed deadlines.

Sam Mellins  ·  October 28, 2025

Many incarcerated New Yorkers say the new normal is endless lock-in.

Chris Gelardi  ·  October 30, 2025

“We have time to work it out,” Governor Kathy Hochul said.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  October 30, 2025

The federal government shutdown and new work requirements will throw New York’s food stamps program into chaos.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  October 30, 2025

A child’s donation highlights New York’s City’s straw donor headaches.

Chris Bragg  ·  October 31, 2025

After nearly three months behind bars, Carlos Guerra Leon spent an extra night in a Louisiana detention center after officers and local ICE officials said they didn’t get the court’s order.

Isabelle Taft  ·  November 1, 2025

Voters across the state are scratching their chins about a question on their ballots concerning an Adirondacks winter sports facility. Here’s what’s going on.

Sam Mellins  ·  November 3, 2025

State officials and local activists may be more influential, but the mayor still has a role to play.

Isabelle Taft  ·  November 5, 2025

Mamdani convinced New York City voters to back his agenda. Now he needs to convince Albany politicians.

Sam Mellins and Chris Bragg  ·  November 5, 2025

The mayor-elect’s approach reflects a view that is going mainstream: To succeed, climate policies may need to lose the label.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  November 5, 2025

Working Families Party–backed candidates flipped county legislatures, won big-city mayoralties, and secured an Assembly seat in Elise Stefanik’s backyard.

Colin Kinniburgh and Isabelle Taft  ·  November 6, 2025

The board overseeing opioid lawsuit settlements is raising the alarm that New York could use the funds, which are meant to expand substance abuse initiatives, to backfill federal cuts.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  November 7, 2025

The Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline had been rejected by environmental regulators three times but was revived this spring after talks between Hochul and Trump.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  November 7, 2025

Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers could lose their food benefits due to new SNAP work requirements, after the Trump administration phased them in months earlier than expected.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  November 10, 2025

Prison officials are using a novel legal reading to argue that the HALT Solitary Confinement Act doesn’t apply to units where most people are incarcerated.

Chris Gelardi  ·  November 13, 2025

Federal HEAP funding will not reach New Yorkers until at least November 24, state officials say.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  November 15, 2025

The investigator, who did not believe the teen, faced little punishment, illustrating the different ways that officers in New York State are disciplined for misconduct.

Sammy Sussman  ·  November 17, 2025

The conservative Democrat is sounding more like her progressive colleagues as she tries to protect immigrant constituents from the Trump administration.

Isabelle Taft  ·  November 19, 2025

A decade after city officials promised to protect Edgemere against floods, residents say the neighborhood remains just as vulnerable.

Evan Simon  ·  November 18, 2025

The ruling allows young immigrants who have suffered abuse and neglect to apply for protections from deportation — at least for now.

Isabelle Taft  ·  November 20, 2025
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