Family suffering spurs conversion on ‘Medical Aid in Dying Act’
Assemblymember Al Taylor, a Manhattan Democrat, explains his change of opinion on the Medical Aid in Dying Act.
Assemblymember Al Taylor, a Manhattan Democrat, explains his change of opinion on the Medical Aid in Dying Act.
Special Olympics New York President & CEO Stacey Hengsterman is looking for an additional $1.5 million from the state.
Could managed long-term care plans get edged out of existence in New York?
Unionized nurses want state health care regulators to intervene to address staffing levels at hospitals.
The long-serving top Democratic official at the state Board of Elections has quietly ousted by his party's leaders.
The state DOT tries to keep roads safe for drivers this winter, while also embracing more environmentally friendly practices.
New York's Weather Risk Communication Center, located at the University at Albany, was officially launched in December.
Extreme weather events are impacting the cost of property and casualty insurance products in New York.
The best, worst, and everything in between on television in 2023.
Jeff Wice, of the New York Law School’s Census & Redistricting Institute, explains what comes next in this never-ending saga.