WASHINGTON — The IRS will lay off thousands of probationary workers in the middle of tax season, according to two sources ...
The American Heart Association says among Black women over 20, nearly 59% have cardiovascular disease. According to Tulane University, Black Americans are 54% more likely to suffer from it than white ...
ST. LOUIS—The Elon Musk-led effort to reduce the size and scope of the federal government's employment rolls and office footprint has caused controversy around the country over the first month of ...
The Fairport-Perinton Chamber of Commerce is hosting a pickleball event on February 25 at 4:00 pm., at the Fairport Pickleball Club. We look forward to gathering members, guests, and visitors, ...
Orange County wants out of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Lawmakers this month introduced legislation that would withdraw the county from a service they argue residents are paying too much ...
It’s been a crazy week in the Empire State from growing calls for the governor to remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams from office, strikes at state prisons and the president’s decision to kill ...
Across New York state, striking correctional officers and their families continue to call attention to what they say are dangerous conditions inside state prisons. “Enough is enough here," said State ...
A barber shop isn't typically what you're going to find in a high school, but at Maine-Endwell students are learning how to become a master barber with the help of a local barber.
The state Office of Cannabis Management and legislative leaders will fight a proposal in Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget to allow police to use the smell of cannabis to order a drug test to determine if a ...
Strikes and protests are ongoing on at various New York state correctional facilities. On Thursday, state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Commissioner Daniel Martuscello released a ...
Trucks with Army National Guard soldiers rumbled onto prison grounds across New York Wednesday to replace correction officers protesting on the third day of a work strike that's grown into a standoff.
Gov. Kathy Hochul this week has been forced to grapple with an odd collision of law and order, criminal justice and governmental separation of powers. She faced some tough decisions and had some tough ...
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