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It’s time to start looking for the invasive spotted lanternfly in New York

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State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli Statement on New York City Mayor’s Proposed Executive Budget

“The cost of asylum seekers, unbudgeted at this time last year, is expected to reach $2.9 billion in FY 2024, larger than the Fire Department’s operating budget. “ New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli released the following statement on Mayor Adams’ executive budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024: “The city has laid its fiscal […]

Inmate injures 5 officers at Upstate correctional facility in Malone

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Thousands of NY drivers could get licenses suspended unless they take action soon

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DMV reminds motorcyclists to renew registrations by April 30

Registrations can be renewed online as state officials urge safety ahead of riding season Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Are New Yorkers happy living here? Poll finds 1 in 4 may leave

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SUNY ends Covid vaccine mandate for students; US emergency over

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Who wants to get out? New poll reveals how many New Yorkers plan to flee the state

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New York State Fair adds 15th concert to 2023 lineup: See list

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2022 US Census estimates: 89% of NYS counties lost population

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Emergency HEAP application deadline extended

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Read Donald Trump’s full 34-count indictment; accused of falsifying business records

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State launches new Medicaid pharmacy benefit program

Program streamlines Medicaid pharm. process, saves money and time Click here for the Sun Comunity News story 

DEC Announces New York’s Trout Harvest Opens April 1

Nearly 1.9 Million Catchable Trout Stocked Statewide New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced the April 1 start of the spring trout fishing season, which provides excellent angling opportunities thanks to DEC’s extensive stocking program and wild trout fisheries. DEC stocks nearly 1.9 million trout in waters statewide, beginning in […]

Clock is ticking on everything-but-the-kitchen-sink state budget (Editorial Board Opinion)

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Merchants and cops struggle to contain wave of shoplifting

“Clinton County Sheriff David Favro said he believes that more than half of such larcenies are perpetrated by individuals stealing goods so they can resell them and support drug habits.” Click here for the Press-Republican story 

How many homeless students are in your school? Search 672 New York districts

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Eligibility for state child care assistance significantly increased

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Gov. proclaims March 29 Vietnam Veterans Day

It’s been 50 years since the last American troops left Vietnam Click here for the Sun Community News story 

N.Y. to receive $100M to expand broadband

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Minimum wage increase? $21.25 per hour proposed in New York state

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Churchill: The state of the State Museum is embarrassing

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Violations of NY’s solitary confinement rules remain a year after law changed

A report by the Correctional Association of New York, which monitors prison conditions, found there has been “numerous departures from basic adherence” to the HALT Act Click here for the Times-Union story

Local governments say they face roadblocks in filling jobs

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NYS drops COVID testing requirement for nursing home visitors

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