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She takes the helm at a crossroads for the Capital City.
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Last updated: Jan 14, 2026 9:08 PM
She takes the helm at a crossroads for the Capital City.
Hochul joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on "Inside City Hall" to talk more about her agenda.
Murad Awawdeh, president and CEO of the New York Immigration Coalition, joined Capital Tonight.
The warning comes as the Empire State experiences a surge statewide.
Several categories of crime were down in Troy last year, according to newly released data from the Collar City.
Payton Gendron shot and killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket in May 2022.
This pilot program aims to focus on serving children ages 0-3.
Rain flips to wet snow for some overnight.
Witness testimony continued Wednesday in the trial of Michael Fisher, a former correction officer charged in the death of Robert Brooks.
Delgado is challenging Kathy Hochul in the Democratic primary for governor.
Female veterans can face many unique challenges when transitioning back to civilian life.
The former mayor faces charges for allegedly falsifying time sheets to allow state correction officers obtain additional retirement benefits.
Residents called for support of the New York for All Act.
Noah Coughlan is doing something few people have done before. Just one man with an American flag which he carries with pride and gratitude.
Utica Common Councilman Joe Betar will run for the seat currently held by his fellow Democrat.
A Troy man faces hate crime charges following a biased-crime investigation conducted by the Albany County Sheriff's Office.
The group, Betar US, claimed it had compiled names of campus protesters against the war in Gaza and submitted them to Trump administration officials.
The case is being heard by District Judge Carl J. Nichols, an appointee of President Donald Trump.
The study increased the nutritional quality of groceries for families with young children without increasing grocery costs.
In her fifth State of the State Address, Gov. Kathy Hochul laid out her agenda for 2026, a year which will culminate in her second reelection bid.
Gov. Hochul delivered her fifth State of the State address in Albany on Tuesday.
Hochul delivered her vision for the next year to New Yorkers, while also reminding them of what she’s already done.
Capital Tonight host Susan Arbetter asked Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay for his impressions.
Queens Rep. Gregory Meeks is part of a nine-person delegation.
Cars take that bridge from County Route 25A over Kinderhook Creek.
Phil Barrett announced Monday on his website that he is not seeking a 15th term this year.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s State of the State speech on Tuesday included a commitment to make child care services more affordable.
Evans talks about issues he says he and other the other upstate mayors face dealing with the federal government.
In addition, Hochul will propose another round of funding for the dairy modernization grant program.
During a hearing today, a federal judge ruled that Alex Ramirez Gonzalez must seek his asylum claim from Ecuador.
A Rochester woman learned New York's no-fault insurance left her with mounting bills after being rear-ended at a red light.
Spectrum News will allow all viewers free access to watch the State of the State address.
The governor has spent the opening days of 2026 teasing some of her proposals, while others have made their way into the open through the media.
The Texans sacked Rodgers four times, scored two defensive touchdowns and held Pittsburgh to 175 yards in a 30-6 victory.
1199 SEIU held its annual rally in Albany on Monday.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli joined Capital Tonight to discuss state finances, which were buoyed by Wall Street profits last year.
Hochul has said she backs ICE’s attempts to enforce criminal laws in collaboration with local law enforcement.
New liquor rules will let more venues across the state serve drinks and give bars extra flexibility, while regulators stress safety.
Bettman made the announcement while joined by Sabres executives, including team owner Terry Pegula.
A 40+ page class action civil rights lawsuit has been filed to challenge the state's Office and Family Services solitary confinement practices.
Sepúlveda, who represents the 32nd Senate District in the Bronx, becomes the first Latino to hold the position.
The governor signed a package of bills last month, but Brooks' family members say several critical provisions were weakened.
Stopping students from experiencing the perils of social media has been a big focus for New York.
Ian Phillips announced he will run for Assembly in New York’s 126th District, potentially leading to a repeat matchup of 2024’s race.
Ryan said his first priority is gauging the health of City Hall amid a budget deficit of tens of millions of dollars.
St. Bonaventure University is looking to play a key role in getting ahead of the evolving technology to help its students succeed.
They're rallying against federal cuts they say threaten hospitals, nursing homes, home care and vital medical services across the state.
The New York Blood Center has declared a blood emergency.
It provides an extra academic advisor, and stipends for textbooks and monthly expenses.
The International Labor Organization estimates that close to 28 million people are victims of human trafficking at any given time.
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