Tag: New York state government
NY AG: Broadband industry behind fake FCC comments
The Office of the New York Attorney General said in a new report that a campaign funded by the broadband industry submitted millions of...
New law lets New Yorkers released from prison vote
ALBANY, N.Y. — New Yorkers released from prison would have their voting rights restored upon their release instead of having to wait months or...
24-hour subway service returning to city that never sleeps
NEW YORK — New York City's subway will begin rolling all night again and capacity restrictions for most types of businesses will end statewide...
Cuomo says indoor dining in NYC to go to 75% starting May 7
Restaurants in New York City can increase their indoor dining to 75 percent of capacity starting May 7, in line with the rest of...
NY attorney general settles suit vs. anti-abortion activists
NEW YORK — New York state Attorney General Letitia James on Friday announced a settlement with two anti-abortion demonstrators she had accused of harassing...
Cuomo mulls suing over census, but fight could be tricky
ALBANY, N.Y. — There's no easy path for New York to win a legal fight with the U.S. Census Bureau over its narrow loss...
Ex-NY AG Schneiderman’s law license suspended over abuse
NEW YORK — Former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has agreed to surrender his law license for a year, the latest fallout ...
Cuomo retreats from open news briefings that made him a star
ALBANY, N.Y. —
New York’s governor gained national attention last...
EXPLAINER: Why outside prosecutors review killings by police
BOSTON — A white former police officer is being charged with second-degree manslaughter in the killing of 20-year-old Daunte Wright, just three days after...
Joe West awarded $500,000 in damages against Paul Lo Duca
NEW YORK — Major league umpire Joe West was awarded $500,000 in damages plus interest dating to July 8 in a defamation suit against...