Alex Crichton
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Top business organizations in New York are supporting Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to make the 2% property tax cap permanent.
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New York’s apple industry has about a 21 percent higher economic impact than traditional studies have found.
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Legislation that would start the process of designating the Finger Lakes region a National Heritage Area has passed the U.S. Senate.
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One day after New York voters gave Governor Cuomo his lowest favorability rating, voters polled by Siena College are giving Cuomo’s plans to bring Amazon to New York a big thumbs up.
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Voters are giving New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer their lowest ratings ever in the latest Siena College poll.
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New data from the state Department of Health indicate the number of confirmed cases of influenza in New York is down by over 1,300 compared to a year ago.
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The partial federal government shutdown continues, impacting everything from airport security to national parks and food stamps. Even craft brewers are feeling the pinch.
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If the partial government shutdown continues into February, federal programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP, and the millions of people who rely on those benefits, may be impacted.
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County clerks' offices around New York are calling for a higher reimbursement rate from the state to cover increased costs associated with processing Real ID applications at county-run DMV offices.
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For some, this may be the most wonderful time of the year, but it also can be a more hazardous time on the roads. That's according to GasBuddy, which is out with a new study that suggests drivers are 175 percent more aggressive during the holidays than the rest of the year.