Although Republicans didn’t break their losing streak in New York statewide elections in the midterms, they made big gains in races for Congress that could prove pivotal. It comes after the original redistricted maps were deemed too partisan, dealing Democrats a crucial blow in their efforts to retain control of the House. One person with plenty of insight into the maps, running statewide and representing the Hudson Valley in Congress is John Faso.
                        
                    First-term Republican Saratoga Springs Mayor John Safford, who ran on restoring civility to city hall, reflects on his first 100 days in office.
                        
                    How crime in Albany factors into New York’s gubernatorial race. We hear from Long Island Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin, who campaigned in Albany last...
                        
                    New York State Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon has accepted a recommendation by the Farm Laborers Wage Board to lower the farmworker overtime threshold from...