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A coalition of progressive groups say Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget is too favorable to wealthy New Yorkers at the expense of working families.
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The spedning plan comes amid a shifting economic climate that could increase the state's future deficits.
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“Woody Sez” offers Woody Guthrie classics such as “Bound for Glory,” “Pastures of Plenty” and “This Land is Your Land,” and lesser-known pieces. It opens at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Geva Theatre Center’s Fielding Stage and runs through Feb. 19.
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More than a week after the state Senate Judiciary Committee rejected Gov. Kathy Hochul’s nominee for chief judge, Hochul says she still hasn’t decided whether to go to court to try to force the full Senate to vote on her choice.
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The Equal Rights Amendment include the right for pregnant people to choose abortion.
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Forty years of Scott Wallace's "Rejuvenation" and Doug Curry's "Blacks and Blues" on WRUR will be celebrated Saturday at The Little Theatre.
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A Siena College poll out Monday shows Gov. Kathy Hochul with her highest job approval and favorability ratings since taking office.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul is deciding whether to press forward with legal action after a state Senate committee rejected her choice for chief judge. Senators say that would be a mistake.
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The state Senate judiciary committee voted down Gov. Kathy Hochul's choice for the next chief judge, but the governor is calling for another vote on the Senate floor.
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Piece by piece, Rochester reclaims civilization. On Saturday, that’s Homegrown X — a celebration of who we are, say the event's organizers.
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Hector LaSalle, if approved, would be the first Latino chief judge in New York, but he currently does not have the votes among Democrats to be confirmed.