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Gun industry fights state law expanding their legal liability
Gun manufacturers and retailers filed a federal challenge to a state law opening them up to "public nuisance" lawsuits.
Investing in New York’s arts and culture
More than $100 million in state funds is being distributed to artists, cultural institutions and art venues.
Task force looks to identify road salt contributors in Adirondacks
The Adirondack Road Salt Reduction Task Force's Phill Sexton predicts that less road salt will still keep drivers safe.
New York’s new pastime: Cricket?
A deal between state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul commits New York to promoting the game of cricket.
Tom DiNapoli discusses the year ahead
In 2022, state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli wants the restoration of his office's oversight powers over state spending.
Directions missing from environmental roadmap
A plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in New York has some glaring omissions, according to environmentalists.
DiNapoli not keen on term limit proposal
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli won't be campaigning for Gov. Kathy Hochul's term limit proposal.
Surprise! Bipartisan compromise eludes partisan redistricting commission
David Imamura, a Democratic appointee to the state’s redistricting commission, discusses the group’s inability to reach a consensus.
Investing in the workforce of tomorrow
A development program in the Bronx is providing disadvantaged youth with social, emotional and vocational skills.













