President-elect Donald Trump will be sentenced today in a New York courtroom, despite his legal team's vigorous efforts.
New York judges have seen fit to give that sentence in matters ranging from tax to speeding to weapons to trespass cases.
Many key portions of President-elect Donald Trump’s signature legislation are set to expire in 2026, so Republicans have made ...
Felony assaults in the subway system are up 55 percent since 2019. Though overall crime is down throughout the city and ...
In his State of the City address, the mayor focused on safety and affordability and only briefly alluded to his own ...
A soccer coach and travel team coordinator serving youth in the Pioneer Central School District, who saved the life of a ...
Like many in my generation, I grew up in a print-bred universe of books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, Bibles (in my case the ...
New York nonprofits are burdened by the lack of timely reimbursement from government agencies, the state comptroller's report ...
Donald Trump will be sentenced Friday in his New York hush money case, after the Supreme Court deemed his sentence ...
Luke Robillard, a member of the Tupper Lake Class of 2025, has been nominated for the U.S. Presidential Scholars in Career ...
President-elect Donald Trump is facing sentencing for his New York hush money conviction after the nation's highest court ...
BATAVIA — Assemblyman Steve Hawley, R-Batavia, has offered comments on the beginning of this year’s New York State ...