Promoting racial justice in New York’s courts
For more than 30 years, a special judicial commission has been advising the court system on issues affecting people of color.
For more than 30 years, a special judicial commission has been advising the court system on issues affecting people of color.
Junior political prognosticator Isaac Olshan analyzes the race for governor and interviews his classmates.
Dr. Phil Kaplan discusses the merits of making a COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for school attendance in the future.
New York State Education Commissioner Betty Rosa dives into the math and ELA standardized tests for students grades 3-8.
President Joe Biden and Gov. Kathy Hochul are scheduled for a get out the vote rally on Sunday in Yonkers, according to sources.
Unfinished business includes the future role of low-carbon fuels, funding for the plan, and pace of building electrification requirements.
The co-chairs of the Climate Action Council explain what's left to figure out before completing a final scoping plan.
The superintendent of the state police and the head of union representing troopers departed their posts in October.
Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski discusses new resources and penalties to promote building code compliance around New York.
A package of bills awaiting the governor's signature is designed to boost restrictions on the use of mandatory OT for nurses.