Although there is disagreement over the details of how to address it, most elected officials point to housing as a top concern in New York state. According to a new report by Democratic state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, almost 3 million New Yorkers face housing costs that take up more than 30 percent of their household income — and 20 percent are spending more than half of their income on housing. DiNapoli says it puts New York near the top of the scale — with acute effects in the Mid-Hudson Valley and Long Island plus urban centers around the state.
New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang is raising the alarm after President Trump fired a number of IGs from federal agencies.
We speak with the longtime head of the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism in the Adirondacks, Jim McKenna, who will retire in April after...
The race to replace retiring Colonie Town Supervisor Paula Mahan is taking shape. The town Republican Party says Peter Crummey will step down as...