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The omnibus bill, which lawmakers hope to pass in both chambers with just days before the legislative session’s end, is the first major prison accountability bill that is close to a vote after Brooks’ death last December at Marcy Correctional Facility near Utica.
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In a court order this week, Judge Daniel Lynch wrote that the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision violated “the separation of powers” by temporarily suspending a law that sets limitations to the use of solitary confinement.
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A lot of people look forward to celebrating Independence Day with fireworks, but those booming explosions can make many pets startled and anxious.
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Goat grazing has become popular because goats can navigate the steep terrain, eradicate poison ivy, and leave behind natural fertilizer.
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The state estimates the bill will result in 1.5 million people losing health insurance.
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Albany lawmakers adjourned their annual session this month without adopting any legislation addressing immigration, even as federal authorities ratchet up deportation tactics.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s intent to build a nuclear power plant — the first in the U.S. in more than 15 years — has sparked near-instantaneous interest and acute concern among state lawmakers.
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Syracuse Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens and Albany's chief city auditor Dorcey Applyrs both claimed victory Tuesday in their city’s Democratic mayoral primaries.
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Turnout was lowest in Rochester and Syracuse, where just more — or less — than 18% of eligible voters cast ballots.
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New York City is headed toward a general election unlike any in recent memory.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul made the announcement Monday in Niagara County.