The Medicaid waste watchers
The state Office of the Medicaid Inspector General reported saving taxpayers more than $3.4 billion last year.
The state Office of the Medicaid Inspector General reported saving taxpayers more than $3.4 billion last year.
The state Commission on Forensic Science is responsible for setting standards for laboratories used to analyze evidence.
Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi shares insights on disproportionate number of children of color ending up in government care.
We get an update on the state's Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Board from Debra Pantin, who serves as the board's chair.
A grassroots, bipartisan coalition has emerged to stop the planned closure of a birth center in the Capital Region.
Democrats on the state's bipartisan redistricting commission are soliciting public input about new congressional lines.
The Times Union investigative reporter Raga Justin shares her reporting on a custody battle in the North Country.
Evidence is continuing to point to the benefits of maternal-infant care centers to treat babies with withdrawal symptoms.
Limiting out-of-pocket costs and referral requirements could increase access to physical therapy treatments.
Sen. Pete Harckham wants to create a $500 million annual investment in wastewater infrastructure.