Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed a “bell-to-bell” ban on smartphones and other devices in her budget plan unveiled Tuesday — a prohibition that comes with a surprise $13.5 million bill.
THIS YEAR’S HOUSING PLAN?: After last year’s controversial housing package, Gov. Kathy Hochul is taking a chill pill this ...
The covert bid is coming at an auspicious time in Albany. New York’s biggest Republican players gathered today at the Albany ...
President Trump’s tariff war with New York’s neighbor Canada will hurt businesses and consumers in the state, Gov. Kathy ...
There is one piece of genuinely good news: Hochul wisely has built up the state’s reserves, which now amount to more than $21 ...
NYSUT is currently hosting a series of Disconnected conferences across the state, to talk about cell phone ban policies and practices. There’s one coming up tomorrow night in Plattsburgh, starting at ...
As part of Hochul‘s 2025 State of the State Address, she proposed changes to eliminate the incentive to delay discovery ...
Canadian Consul General Tom Clark met with Governor Kathy Hochul at the New York State Capitol on Tuesday. While their ...
Just 1 in 3 New York voters say they would vote to reelect Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.), a new survey found. According to the survey, released Monday by Siena College’s Research Institute, 31 percent of ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday unveiled a plan to offer free community college tuition for adult learners, ages 25 to 55. Hochul talked about the proposal at Onondaga Community College "to showcase ...