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Assemblyman Michael Reilly, a Republican representing the South Shore and Mid-Island, released a statement Thursday reminding eligible residents that the enhanced credit provides
Attorney General Letitia James is warning stores that refusing cash or charging higher prices for cash payments carries fines up to $1,500 per violation.
The governor’s FY2027 executive budget carves out $1 million to establish emergency aid funds for students at public colleges statewide, with $600,000 for SUNY and $400,000 for CUNY. The funds are specifically aimed at housing, food, transportation and medical emergencies, according to the FY2027 Executive Budget Briefing Book.
The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, in collaboration with the New York Farm Viability Institute, announced that $1.7 million is now available through the second round of the Beginning Farmer Grant Program.
New York’s cosmetology and hair-styling schools must soon start teaching how to deal with kinky and curly hair if they want to be able to license students. New rules from the New York Department of State require the updated coursework — designed to curb racial discrimination — to be in place by September.
If you missed going this weekend, there is still a chance to check out the sap house next weekend. The farm will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
New York is the worst state for doctors to practice, a WalletHub study revealed. Doctors are known to be among the highest-paid and most highly educated professionals, with family
Kathy Hochul wants to set a new timeline for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. State lawmakers and environmental advocates are pushing back.