3/16/10
Major damage, outages persist after storm
WHITE PLAINS (AP) — Chain saws, generators and wood-chippers whined throughout the storm-tossed New York City area...
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Child care workers vote to join CSEA ALBANY (AP) — About 17,000 upstate New York child care providers voted Friday...
3/15/10
'Summit' unites activists
NEW YORK (AP) — A secretary of state. A top presidential adviser. An iconic film star. Fashion designers, TV...
State news in brief
Police search for missing student OSWEGO (AP) — Police say they're searching for a missing college student from the...
3/14/10
Politics goes from drama to tragedy
By MICHAEL GORMLEY Associated Press Writer ALBANY — New York politics, which has consumed more than a dozen elected...
3/13/10
In brief
Senecas oppose tobacco mailing law IRVING (AP) — The Seneca Indian Nation says as many as 1,000 jobs are at risk...
9/11 workers battle with decision to settle lawsuits
NEW YORK (AP) — In the years after the 9/11 terror attacks, 10,000 people who helped clear mountains of debris from...
Legislators have real work to do
As New Yorkers grapple with the latest scandals enveloping their governor, the state faces some harsh fiscal realities...
3/12/10
Cuomo recuses himself from Paterson probe
ALBANY (AP) — Amid concerns over a conflict of interest and just two days after a poll showed the public opposed...