When the COVID emergency began in March of 2020, local governments had to quickly adapt. Public meetings across the Northeast migrated to Zoom as states made emergency allowances to open meetings laws. Now that public life is reopening, the chair of the 39-memeber Albany County Legislature says some of those changes should remain. Democrat Andrew Joyce and his colleagues wrote to state lawmakers asking them to consider tweaks to the Open Meetings Law.
We get a COVID-19 update from Dr. Malik Magdon-Ismail, Professor of Computer Science at RPI, who has been working on a computer model of...
A Republican has kicked off a campaign for governor of Massachusetts in 2022, but probably not the one you’re thinking of. Former state representative...
Following the May death of George Floyd, Albany experienced a slew of protests and riots, New York repealed a law that restricted access to...