Apr 21, 2020: Ed leaders on remote learning, regents, and teacher evals
Across the Empire State, classrooms sit empty as students continue to learn from home in an effort to limit
Across the Empire State, classrooms sit empty as students continue to learn from home in an effort to limit
Two Upstate Republican lawmakers are pushing for a regional risk assessment plan to reopen New York’s businesses after the
Asm. John McDonald (D-Cohoes) weighed in on the impacts that the pandemic is having on pharmacies like his and
We discussed the call from advocates for a water service shut off moratorium with Maureen Cunningham, Senior Director for Clean Water
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the way New York’s economy operates with over a million
We spoke with Sen. Rachel May (D-Syracuse) about how she is adjusting to life during the quarantine.
Sen. Rachel May (D-Syracuse), chair of the Legislative Commission on Rural Resources and the Senate Aging Committee, weighed in
Some of New York’s most at-risk residents live in nursing homes across the state which has led to a
Rates of domestic violence have grown as New Yorkers shelter in place during this global pandemic. We heard from
What kind of oversight is the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic receiving? We asked Sen. James Skoufis (D-Cornwall),