New York readies to vaccinate kids
Dr. Joseph Sellers discusses the state's planned rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines for kids ages 5 to 11 in New York.
Vaccine mandate disrupts home health care industry
Thousands of New Yorkers could be left scrambling for help at home after another COVID-19 vaccine mandate took effect.
State ramps up distribution of small business recovery grants
Assembly Small Business Committee Chair Al Stirpe highlights improvements in the administration of pandemic relief.
Vaccine mandate exacerbates labor shortages at hospitals
Healthcare Association of New York State President Bea Grause explains the fallout from the state's vaccine mandate.
Health experts view mandates as critical tool in battling the pandemic
Dr. Isaac Weisfuse, an epidemiologist with Cornell University, discusses the pandemic landscape in New York.
Government transparency suffers during pandemic
Associated Press reporter Marina Villeneuve explains what it's like trying to obtain answers from the state officials.
DiNapoli looks to reassert full scope of oversight powers (again)
Stop me if you've heard this one, but Comptroller Tom DiNapoli wants his contract review and audit authority restored.
Reports: Cuomo top aide resigning
One of the governor's most trusted advisers has left the administration.
After delay, state releases funds for vaccine outreach
New York is distributing $15 million to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates in communities hardest hit by the pandemic.
Cuomo defers mask mandate, imposes some vaccine requirements
New York responds to growing number of COVID-19 cases.