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The $6.88 Billion Hudson Tunnel Project
Today marks a historic milestone as state and federal officials, alongside key stakeholders, celebrated the signing of a monumental $6.88 billion funding agreement for the Hudson Tunnel Project. This transformative initiative aims to enhance rail connectivity between New York and New Jersey, ensuring resilience and efficiency for decades to come.
Central New Yorker Trying to Avoid Storm Captures Stunning Shot
A Central New Yorker trying to avoid the storm may have captured some of the best pictures as it rolled over Oneida Lake in Sylvan Beach. New York experienced Mother Nature and all her fury as the remnant of Hurricane Beryl battered most of the state. A record number of 42 tornado warnings were issued, 6 confirmed twisters touched down and that number may increase as crews continue to survey the damage.
NY weather: Air quality alert for part of New York Sunday
On Saturday at 3:57 p.m. an air quality alert was issued valid until Sunday at 11 p.m. for Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens as well as Rockland, Westchester, Suffolk and Nassau counties. "The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an Air Quality Health Advisory...
Popular Movie Company Shutting Down 300 New York Locations
A big name in movies has announced that they are closing 24,000 locations including 300 in New York and 15+ in the Hudson Valley. Earlier this month we told you the DVD movie rental company Redbox which is owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, had officially filed for bankruptcy protection after experiencing significant financial issues including being unable to meet payroll and an inability to pay employees health insurance.
New York State DEC Interactive Map Highlights Accessible Features
New York State is a great place to enjoy outdoor activities, including all that is offered on state lands. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has invested much in outdoor recreation, including over $5 Million in state accessibility projects to expand recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities.
How Much Will One of the Most Complete Dinosaur Fossils On Display Sell For In New York?
As of now, the state of New York still does not have an official state dinosaur. Part of that has to due to with the lack of good fossil finds across the state. Unfortunately, a lot of changes and unfolding of the earth over hundreds of millions of years in this region has made New York a poor area to find many dinosaur or prehistoric mammal fossils.
Five New Laws in N.Y. Help Support HIV, PrEP and LGBTQ Issues
Happy Pride, indeed! Last month’s celebration of the LGBTQ community ended in New York with more than rainbow flags and a march down Fifth Avenue. Governor Kathy Hochul signed a legislative package of five bills that support queer New Yorkers and people living with and at risk for HIV and AIDS. Several of the new laws help ensure access to HIV meds, whether taken as treatment or as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for prevention.
Reaction to President Biden’s press conference
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)— After a poor debate performance a couple weeks ago, some lawmakers have been calling for President Joe Biden to end his re-election campaign. The president, however, has said he’s staying in the race and held a press conference Thursday night. Biden’s words and mannerisms have been under a microscope since the debate. […]
New York Is the 4th “Most Expensive” State in the Country
New York's cost of living has officially skyrocketed to a point where the average resident needs to make roughly $100,000 to survive. Just the other day, it was confirmed that New York is home to the two wealthiest suburbs in the entire country. But no matter how one frames it, that doesn't excuse how expensive to live in this state.
The Legislative Gazette - Albany officially becomes the first municipality in New York state to opt-in to the Good Cause Eviction law
(Airs 07/12/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: Albany officially becomes the first municipality in New York state to opt-in to the Good Cause Eviction law, John Kaehny, Executive Director of Reinvent Albany, shares his unhappy thoughts about the failed Congestion Pricing Plan for NYC, and we’ll take you to a paddle race that’s making a resurgence in the Adirondacks.
New Jersey, NY and PA Will Be Affected By the Latest Change from the USPS
Do you remember when there wasn't online bill pay through your bank?. If not, let me tell you a story. Not so long ago, after you received a bill in the mail, you would pay it with a check. You would then put the return portion of that bill with...
Adirondack Park Agency approves 10-megawatt Crown Point solar facility
Solar array marks ninth permitted in the Champlain Valley. The Adirondack Park Agency on Thursday approved its ninth solar project permit in the Champlain Valley. The latest APA approval is for a 10-megawatt solar array with panels on about 33 acres on either side of Vineyard Road in the town of Crown Point.
Harrisville Man Accused of D.W.I. and Aggravated Unlicensed Operation
TOWN OF WILNA-A 56 year old Harrisville man is facing D.W.I. charges following a Friday afternoon vehicle stop in the Town of Wilna. New York State Police from the Carthage Barracks charged Michael Alan Benware with one count each of Driving While Intoxicated-First Offense, Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Content of .08 of 1 Percent of more in Blood-First Offense, and Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle in the 3rd Degree: all Class U misdemeanors. Benware was released to a third party and the incident was “pending investigation” as of Saturday morning’s press time.
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