NNew York Read More N.Y. drug experts blast slow roll out of opioid settlementJuly 22, 2025 Drug policy experts and advocates said Monday they’re furious as New York leaders celebrate reduced overdose deaths in…
NNew York Read More N.Y. bills addressing menopause introduced in the AssemblyJuly 22, 2025 A Manhattan state lawmaker has introduced a package of bills addressing the issues women face during perimenopause and…
NNew York Read More Federal funding cuts threaten food distribution eventsJuly 21, 2025 At GrowNYC food distribution events across the city, New Yorkers are able to pick up fresh, locally grown…
NNew York Read More Jack O’Donnell discusses race for New York City mayorJuly 19, 2025 This week, it was made official that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo has decided on an independent bid after…
NNew York Read More Gov. Hochul won’t rule out banning masked ICE agents in N.Y.July 19, 2025 Gov. Kathy Hochul wouldn’t rule out barring federal immigration agents from concealing their identities when they interact with…
NNew York Read More New Yorkers are speaking out against rising energy costsJuly 18, 2025 FISHKILL, N.Y. – New Yorkers across the state are noticing increases in their energy bills. The Public Service…
NNew York Read More Future uncertain for 34th Street buswayJuly 17, 2025 In June after years of advocacy, a busway on 34th Street, where bus speeds can be as slow as…
NNew York Read More Potato and Daisy searching for their ‘fur-ever’ homesJuly 17, 2025 NY1’s “Finding Home” segment features animals up for adoption around the five boroughs. Among the pets up for…
NNew York Read More Cuomo proposes city control of transit systemJuly 17, 2025 In his renewed bid for mayor, Andrew Cuomo is out with not such a novel idea, but to…
NNew York Read More Upstate N.Y. village touts benefits of municipal electricJuly 16, 2025 ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The cost of electricity is top of mind for some New Yorkers this summer. For…