New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state is willing to cooperate with the Trump administration’s efforts to deport undocumented migrants suspected of entering the country illegally — but only under certain circumstances.
By Cailin Riley Big changes could be on the horizon when it comes to student access to cellphones during the school day on the East End — and throughout the entire state — after Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul made an unannounced visit to McGeary's Irish Pub in downtown Albany to watch the Buffalo Bills take on the Kansas City
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled her $252 billion budget proposal stuffed with handouts on Tuesday — but she’s already blaming the Trump’s administration if there are issues propping
Additionally, NBC5 confirmed that EMS services were called to the prison on Tuesday, but the New York State Department of Corrections told us that it was not due to a chemical exposure.
Gov. Hochul owes New Yorkers an apology. For months she’s been promising to put “money back in your pockets.” It turns out she actually meant to say she’s determined to take more money out of your pockets and give it to the MTA.
Gov. Kathy Hochul drew the ire from blindsided environmentalists for postponing implementation of a controversial “cap and invest” program that critics warned would raise fossil fuel
With green energy facing a deep freeze from Washington, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recent call for steps to advance nuclear power may prove crucial for the state to hit ambitious climate targets while ...
New York lawmakers are voicing concern over Governor Kathy Hochul’s record-breaking $252 billion executive budget, with critics calling it unsustainable and dismissive of the state’s long-term affordability issues.
ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul's earlier budget proposals always seemed to contain an element destined to rankle some faction of the State Legislature — whether it was an MTA payroll tax ...
New York's school cellphone ban is one step closer to a reality, Gov. Kathy Hochul says. Here's how it would work.
"I'm not waiting," Hochul said. Users of the nation's largest subway system will start seeing New York City police officers on every overnight train starting Monday as Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a strategy Thursday to tamp down rider anxiety that has been ...