La Liga transitioning to a new director as the human service organization deals with a loss of funding.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul attacks campaign challenger over support for Trump policies.
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The move comes after a brief special meeting where the chairman announced Citizen Review Board's intentions but did not hold a vote.
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The Public Service Commission is weighing the change as it continues to consider ways to increase generation of clean and renewable energy in the state.
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Three key police unions are endorsing Saritha Komatireddy, who is challenging incumbent Letitia James for New York Attorney General.
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An audit by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli of the Department of Environmental Conservation's records from 2021 to 2023 shows nearly a third of the reports from refuse facilities were missing.
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The invasive insect could decimate vineyards within three years if allowed to go unchecked.
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