Sources report the Manhattan DA has issued seven new subpoenas related to the investigation into Trump's Westchester Property Holding.
The former president wanted to develop the 213-acre estate in northern Westchester County.
The most recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll found the attack on the U.S. Capitol reinforced the existing partisan divide.
The House approved a resolution asking Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office.
The second round of Economic Impact Payments have started going out, federal officials said. Have you received yours yet?
The money will enable the organizations to do necessary work and hire additional personnel.
A second bill says no one in New York will be forced to be vaccinated. Should taking the vaccine for the new coronavirus be required?
Rob Astorino held an 8,000-vote lead after Election Day but absentee ballots in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester ran strongly Democratic.
Polls in New York are open through 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Here's what you need to know to vote today in the General Election.
Here's what you need to know about voting in Bedford and Katonah for the election Nov. 3.
Outcome of Local and State Races Will Have the Most Impact on Our Towns
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Bedford, Katonah and Lewisboro for the election.
Sen. Shelley Mayer of Yonkers is running to be re-elected to represent state Senate District 37.
The CDC has said that normal trick-or-treating is not without risk. In light of the new coronavirus, what are your Halloween plans?
Only one of the candidates accepted the invitation.
Because of the pandemic, voting can be as easy as going to your mailbox. How will you be exercising your constitutional right?
The state has threatened to revoke franchises if they don't shape up. Should the state do more to make utility companies responsive?
The NRA countersued the attorney general. Should the NRA be made to account for alleged abuse and fraud?
Non-compliance of mask-wearing and social distancing is still a worry. Should local police be able to enforce the rules?
A state senator wants school districts to talk about possibly offensive mascots. Should schools be mandated to have those discussions?
He challenges a first-term Democrat, Sen. Pete Harckham.
Registered voters have different ways to cast their ballots for the primary election.
The Bedford resident shares why he should be on the ballot for the 2020 election. Check out the full Q&A with Patch.
Millions of people have already received their portion of the federal economic relief package. What will you be doing with the money?
Town officials and lawmakers will talk about the outbreak and New York's PAUSE response.
If enacted, the bill would allow pet stores to work with rescue organizations to promote adoptions. Is this a good idea?
These events are part of the congressman's efforts to listen and speak to constituents in the 18th New York Congressional District.
The governor is proposing more transparency in investigating physicians and wants them to have to renew licenses. Will this help patients?
There are only two valid addresses to which tax payments should the mailed.
Only theaters with full kitchens and tables in screening rooms can serve liquor now. Are you in favor of allowing alcohol at the movies?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has concerns that it doesn't cover the entire state. Should all NY car wash workers get the minimum wage?
Prosecutors recommended prison time for the Lewisboro justice.
The material, which is non-biodegradable, finds its way into waterways and wildlife areas. Should New York ban Styrofoam containers?
The 93rd District includes Harrison, White Plains, North Castle, New Castle, Mount Kisco, Pound Ridge, Lewisboro, North Salem and Bedford.
Voters decided on one of the council seats, as well as town clerk and town justice.
Incumbent Supervisor Chris Burdick was running unopposed for re-election.
By 12:30 a.m. Wednesday none of the races had 100 percent of precincts reporting.
There were three candidates vying for two council seats.
Voters in Pound Ridge made their decisions Tuesday at the polls.