From school bathrooms to cash payments, a wave of new state laws will reshape daily life in New York this spring, according to WSYR. Lawmakers approved changes covering courts, housing, health care, ...
Classrooms turned into hubs of creativity and connection as Geneva Middle School hosted its annual Wellness Day, according to ...
About 350 retirees just learned their life insurance benefit will end Jan. 1, according to WENY. Cayuga Health told former employees it will stop covering a $4,000 retiree policy long included with ...
A $100 million investment from Rochester philanthropist Tom Golisano is sending major funding to children’s hospitals in Arkansas and Georgia, according to WSYR. The move adds two new members to the ...
Republicans will still run the Ontario County Board of Supervisors next year, but with a slimmer edge, according to the Finger Lakes Times. Voters flipped two seats in November, cutting the GOP ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul says New Yorkers could see an unexpected partnership as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani prepares to take office, according to Spectrum News. She told listeners on WABC that Mamdani may ...
New York plans a major expansion of community-based mental health support programs across the state. The state Office of Mental Health announced $6.6 million is now available to establish up to eight ...
In Florida, law enforcement leans on a mix of evidence when looking into sexual offense allegations. This can mean anything from witness statements and digital conversations to physical items and, at ...
New York State just put $38 million behind one of Ithaca’s biggest redevelopment bets, according to The Ithaca Voice. The funding backs SouthWorks, a sweeping plan to remake the former Morse Chain ...
Europe’s search for diversified and secure natural gas supplies has reshaped the continent’s energy landscape. Liquefied natural gas is playing a larger role than ever, offering flexible delivery ...
An overview of how behind-the-scenes residential systems influence comfort, safety, and long-term stability in growing communities.
Two Central New York swimming projects are getting a major boost as part of a new round of state funding aimed at expanding safe access to pools. Governor Kathy Hochul announced more than $63 million ...
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