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In at least one case, police may have violated a state court ruling prohibiting local law enforcement from conducting civil immigration enforcement.

Isabelle Taft  ·  November 26, 2025

State Senator James Skoufis represents a redder district than almost any other Democrat in Albany.

Julia Rock  ·  May 4, 2026

Federal budget cuts will force hundreds of thousands off New York’s free Essential Plan, with some families facing $10,000 annual premium increases.

Clara Hemphill  ·  December 1, 2025

Just last month, the state argued in court that it couldn’t halt the all-electric buildings law even if it wanted to. Then it abruptly changed course.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  November 26, 2025

New York’s Office of Addiction Services and Supports is running television ads featuring AI-generated faces without disclosing the technology to viewers.

Finn Hartnett  ·  December 8, 2025

New Yorkers will pay more for wind and solar if Hochul doesn’t sign property tax legislation in the coming days, the industry says.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  December 1, 2025

An investigation by New York Focus and Gothamist found lenders are using a disputed method of calculating debts in thousands of foreclosures and taking money from hundreds of former homeowners.

Chris Bragg and David Brand  ·  December 3, 2025

New York is ready to collect data on emissions, but is fighting a court order to cut them.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  December 3, 2025

In response to reporting by New York Focus and Gothamist, State Senator Zellnor Myrie has introduced a bill to standardize debt calculations.

Chris Bragg and David Brand  ·  December 4, 2025

Guards demanded body scanners to cut down on contraband. Now they’re turning visitors away over their hygiene and medical supplies.

Raina Lipsitz, Chris Gelardi and Sydney Umstead  ·  December 6, 2025

A health insurer offering shoddy coverage to low-wage workers at taxpayer expense will be replaced next year. But will what comes next be any better?

Sam Mellins  ·  December 9, 2025

The murder has led to more tumult than New York’s prison system has seen since the Attica prison uprising over five decades ago.

Chris Gelardi  ·  December 10, 2025

Some of downstate New York’s most used hiking trails are badly eroding. President Trump’s cuts have slashed the crews working to save them.

Sam Mellins  ·  December 11, 2025

With nearly 1,500 unfilled jobs, New York City’s Department of Social Services is leaning on mandatory overtime to keep up.

Keenan Chen and Reuven Blau, THE CITY  ·  December 11, 2025

New Yorkers who rely on federal food assistance could see more program disruptions in upcoming months.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  December 12, 2025

Outgoing Comptroller Brad Lander wants the city’s pension funds to reconsider $42 billion in investments with the firm, but it may fall to his successor to take action.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  December 15, 2025

The letters paint a picture of a CIU process rife with roadblocks, especially for applicants who didn’t have lawyers.

Oishika Neogi and Curtis Brodner  ·  December 23, 2025

Our investigation into conviction integrity units reveals that they reinforce a broken system. Help us expand on this reporting.

The governor is poised to veto a bill to insulate a business transparency law from federal shifts, according to the bill’s sponsor.

Chris Bragg  ·  December 17, 2025

Eleventh-hour negotiations could decide the fate of legislation to make it easier for survivors to cancel debt caused by their abuse.

Chris Bragg  ·  December 19, 2025
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