Thoughts of suicide were reported by 16 percent of first responders, which is four times higher than the general population in New York state.
The state government assumes residents/voters will accept whatever combination of dangerous technologies the state tries to impose. Rural upstate New York is not an energy colony.
A new report on the mental health needs of first responders showed that many face high stress, burnout, anxiety, and ...
The Dec. 9 beating of Robert Brooks, 43, by corrections officers at the Marcy Correctional Facility near Utica was caught on ...
The rock salt shortage has been an ongoing issue and there are still unknowns. In Wayne County, more than 150 trucks were lined up Wednesday at Lakeside Quality Building Products in Ontario, stocking ...
"The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too," said Trump, sounding like a real estate developer ...
A new year of lawmaking and politicking is underway in U.S. statehouses. Governors are acting quickly to outline their agendas. And in many cases, the influence of President Donald Trump already is ...
A mental health needs assessment focused on New York's first responders found most experience anxiety, burnout or stress, but there are barriers to receiving help.
A Watershed Moment for Pro-Life Advocacy** In a significant development for the pro-life movement, a Louisiana grand jury has unanimously indicted New York ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams urged state lawmakers Tuesday to provide his administration with more migrant crisis funding ...
Mayor Adams urged state lawmakers Tuesday to provide his administration with more migrant crisis funding this year — but his ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul delivers her 2025 State of the State Address on Tuesday in the Hart Theater at Empire State Plaza in Albany. Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals Rowan D. Wilson, left ...