A majority of New Yorkers say the war in Ukraine will lead to long-term economic problems and say the resulting inflation is having a serious negative economic effect on them. That’s according to a Siena College Research Institute poll. It finds 54 percent of New Yorkers say the war in Ukraine and the international response to it will lead to long-term economic problems. To help break down the results, we speak with Dr. Don Levy, the poll director.
On this episode, we remember the Lake Placid Olympics on the 40th anniversary of the games.
The Colonie Democratic Committee has endorsed a candidate in the race to replace retiring Town Supervisor Paula Mahan. Kelly Mateja, a political newcomer, is...
Officials in New York state are celebrating enrollment increases in the State University of New York system. According to new data, SUNY saw enrollment...