Gov. Kathy Hochul had a blunt response to a federal order to stop tolling Manhattan drivers, saying, "We are not turning off the cameras."
Kathy Hochul warned this morning — a public escalation of threats as she tries to resolve a nine-day crisis engulfing the state’s prison system. Unauthorized strikes have occurred at more than two dozen state prisons,
A group of anti-Israel protesters shut down Gov. Kathy Hochul's press conference outside the City University of New York.
More than 50 elected officials, unions, developers, nonprofits and trade groups signed on to a letter for mixed-use development at the state office campus.
The panel was supposed to submit its plan to Hochul by April 1, a deadline written into state law. Now, the recommendations will be due in June, the governor’s office confirmed. The governor's office said it does not have a plan to change the statute,
Speaking at the monthly board meeting of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Hochul addressed the uncertain future of the congestion pricing, after U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, in a letter to her last week,
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is urging New York state residents to prepare for potential ice jam flooding on Wednesday, ahead of Flood Safety Awareness Week. A widespread rain event bringing heavy downpours to New York on Wednesday could result in elevated river flows,
The language in the listing included terms — like “settler colonialism,” “apartheid” and “genocide” — that Jewish groups said were offensive when applied to Israel.
He wouldn't say if he would challenge the Democratic governor in a primary or pursue a seat in Congress, as some of his supports have urged.
Manhattan Assembly member Tony Simone is urging the Hochul administration to revise its plans for the Penn Station megadevelopment.  He proposed increasing the number of residential units to as many as 4,