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A boom year on Wall Street may help offset federal cuts — for now.

Chris Bragg  ·  January 14, 2026

Hochul outlined a slew of proposals on Tuesday to curb energy bills and clean up the grid, but her push for a nuclear energy renaissance looms over them all.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  January 14, 2026

Hochul has proposed a multibillion-dollar plan that she says would ultimately deliver free child care to every New York family — without tapping additional revenue sources.

Melissa Manno  ·  January 14, 2026

A sweeping child care expansion and opposition to President Trump have united them, but significant divisions remain.

Sam Mellins  ·  January 15, 2026

State regulators ignored FBI evidence of horse drug purchases for years. That was a “huge failing,” a key assemblymember said.

Sam Mellins  ·  January 16, 2026

New York Focus interviewed Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado as he challenges his boss for the Democratic nomination for governor.

Sam Mellins  ·  January 16, 2026

The governor’s meeting logs are 15 months out of date, and she won’t release her calendar.

Chris Bragg  ·  January 20, 2026

New York State troopers used the badge to settle personal scores and elicit favors. Still, they remained on the job, an investigation found.

Sammy Sussman  ·  January 28, 2026

Some officials and residents in Cheektowaga want a broader overhaul of their cops’ interactions with immigration agents.

Isabelle Taft  ·  January 23, 2026

The governor’s campaign got an influx of donations from theater producers as its trade group lobbied her office to “enhance” the credit.

Nick Garber and Chris Bragg  ·  January 22, 2026

We’re expanding our coverage of education, immigration, and politics.

New York Focus  ·  January 24, 2026

Nine months after the prison guard strike, incarcerated people are being denied early release after not completing programming that they don’t have access to.

Rebecca McCray and Emma Rosenberg  ·  January 26, 2026

Lawmakers will be grilling top state energy and environmental officials Wednesday in a marathon budget hearing. Here are some of the questions we’d ask.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  January 27, 2026

The state’s top education officials head to the hot seat Thursday for a lengthy budget hearing. Here are some questions we’d put on the table.

Melissa Manno  ·  January 28, 2026

The proposal follows a New York Focus and ProPublica investigation that found counties had placed thousands of adults and children in often-dilapidated hotels as the main response to homelessness.

Spencer Norris  ·  January 28, 2026

State officials have voiced renewed interest in changing how New York counts its greenhouse gas emissions.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  January 30, 2026

The bill would dissolve contracts that allow federal immigration authorities to use county jails, but would leave more informal collaboration with local law enforcement untouched.

Liv Veazey  ·  January 31, 2026

Vornado Realty Trust has a stake in Halmar’s proposal to rebuild the Manhattan rail hub.

Nick Garber  ·  February 2, 2026

A yearslong staffing crisis at state-run facilities has taken its toll on incarcerated kids and the workers who watch over them.

Chris Gelardi  ·  February 4, 2026

The move came weeks after Hochul proposed measures to lower the cost of auto insurance.

Chris Bragg  ·  February 3, 2026
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