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Former assemblyman eyes Capitol comeback 15 years after departure
Former-Assemblyman Marc Molinaro's quixotic decision to pursue an Assembly seat has Planet Albany scratching its head.
Online payday lenders look to skirt New York restrictions
New legislation would strengthen New York's consumer protections against de facto payday loans skirting existing state rules.
The path to more reliable rural emergency medical services
A report from the state's Rural Ambulance Services Task Force paints a bleak picture on the reliability of EMS.
Progressives look to unlock more ‘Raise the Age’ funds
Assemblymember Gabriella Romero makes the case for more "Raise the Age" funding to be spent on alternatives to incarceration.
One battle after another for the Blakeman campaign
In the best of circumstances, a Republican bid to be governor of New York is going to be a longshot. And circumstances have not been ideal for Bruce Blakeman.
State gives up social media disclosure rule for gun permits
New York will not enforce part of a 2022 law requiring social media accounts be disclosed to obtain a concealed carry permit.
Keeping contraband out of New York prisons
We explore what items are forbidden in prisons and the efforts to keep them out, including body scanners and stopping drones.
New York prepares to celebrate country’s 250th birthday
We explore what the State Education Department is doing this year to commemorate the founding of America in New York.
Specialized dementia care out of reach for most New Yorkers
State funding covers specialized care for a limited number of New Yorkers with Alzheimer's. Advocates want to double the spending.














