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Federal authorities must confirm by 4:30 p.m. Thursday that Dolores Bustamante is out on supervision.
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More than 8 million people in the state are set to receive checks to offset utility costs.
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A new teen mental health first aid protocol is rolling out ahead of next school year, and a statewide organization is looking to extend that training to school communities across New York state.
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The state bill includes sweeteners for public workers, which unions said were necessary to recruit and retain talent.
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The legislation included in the state budget reduces emissions targets and extends deadlines in the name of affordability — but environmental groups are crying foul.
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“She had a right to be told there is a day and a time and after that you will have to say goodbye,” her lawyer argued. “There is nothing other than release that can remedy that.”
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State officials endorsed the inquiry after George Floyd's murder, but politics and the law have shifted in the years since.
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A key lawmaker said the delayed state budget is to blame.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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New York legislators passed education spending bills Wednesday.