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Finders, Keepers: The Quest for New York's Unclaimed Millions!
Finders, Keepers: The Quest for New York's Unclaimed Millions!
Anti-Semitic Threats Focus Attention on Bail Flaws
Keeping pressure on the Progressive Democrat Majority in the state legislature to make New York safer, GOP members in the assembly have introduced a bill identifying crimes that should not be eligible for cashless bail. The legislation, spurred by the arrest of a Cornell University student who made threats against Jews on campus, will ensure threats of mass harm may be treated as hate crimes while giving judges more discretion in making pre-trial decisions.
Senate Delegation Takes Aim at Saltwater Fishing License
Staring down a state mandate that has local anglers clutching their creels, state Senate Republicans have announced their opposition to a plan by Gov. Kathy Hochul to impose a new saltwater fishing license, a move seen as another money drain from Long Island.
Soaring Costs of Assisting Illegal Migrants Raise Concerns in New York State and City
Amidst growing concerns over the escalating expenses related to assisting illegal migrants, New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli has unveiled a new online tracking tool. The tool is designed to monitor the emergency spending incurred by both New York State and New York City in providing resources for undocumented migrants, shedding light on the financial challenges faced by the region.
Governor Hochul's Historic Visit to Israel Amidst Recent Attacks
Governor Hochul's Historic Visit to Israel Amidst Recent Attacks
New York House Republicans Propose Expulsion Resolution to Remove Representative George Santos From Congress
New York House Republicans Propose Expulsion Resolution to Remove Representative George Santos From Congress
Key Updates in Trump Organization Trial Unfold in New York City Court Action
Significant developments have emerged in the ongoing Trump Organization trial in New York, shedding light on various aspects of the case. Here are the latest updates from the courtroom:
Taxpayers Shouldered with New $38 Million Bill for Undocumented Migrants Legal Services
Taxpayers Shouldered with New $38 Million Bill for Undocumented Migrants Legal Services
State Comptroller's Report Highlights Cyber Vulnerabilities
State Comptroller's Report Highlights Cyber Vulnerabilities
No More DVDs in the Mail for Netflix Customers
No More DVDs in the Mail for Netflix Customers
New York Crime Wave Continues with MTA Buses Shot Up During Rush Hour
New York Crime Wave Continues with MTA Buses Shot Up During Rush Hour
New York to Shuffle Migrants Across the State Using Housing Vouchers
New York to Shuffle Migrants Across the State Using Housing Vouchers
About-Face: NYC's Updated Flyers Spark Controversy
About-Face: NYC's Updated Flyers Spark Controversy
Audit Reveals Fiscal Oversight Concerns in Nourish New York Program
Audit Reveals Fiscal Oversight Concerns in Nourish New York Program
New York's Salary Reveal Law Debuts: Empowering Workers or Sparking Discord?
New York's Salary Reveal Law Debuts: Empowering Workers or Sparking Discord?
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Water Warning: Authority Says Heavy Summer Usage Threatens Suffolk’s Supply
Officials urge immediate conservation to protect water pressure and firefighting capability.
Justice Department Releases Suffolk County Police Department from Monitoring
After eleven years of oversight, the US Department of Justice announced that it will end federal oversight of the Suffolk County Police Department.