Governor says renters deserve a break, too.
Group urging governor not to let sale go through without updated housing promise.
Law goes into effect in spring of 2014.
Bellies are only getting bigger across the state. Find out where your county ranks.
A Siena survey shows that Empire State voters are not as high on their governor as they used to be.
Mayor says 6,000 taxi licenses have already been sold and that 12,000 more will be allotted for the next two years.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Up to four casinos could be built upstate in the next seven years.
Mayor-elect thanks family, supporters after landslide victory.
Democrat Ken Thompson has large lead in polls.
Former Public Advocate is new Mayor-elect.
Busy day for candidates as election season comes to a close in New York City.
Polls are open until 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Mayoral candidate and former Public Advocate in Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill casts vote.
Public advocate really cruising as election comes to a close.
Your guide to election day in Brooklyn.
New Yorkers on Tuesday will decide if judges on the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals will be allowed to stay on until they turn 80 years old.
Hillary Rodham Clinton hasn't declared herself a candidate yet, but Sen. Schumer has already endorsed her.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo supports the measure, while editorial boards and elected officials from both sides of the aisle have come out against a plan to allow for more casinos in the state.
The City Council measure also lifts the minimum price for a pack of cigarettes to $10.50 a pack.
Candidates face off for final time at 7 p.m.
The bill would also include electronic cigarettes.
Bloomberg says city has engaged thousands of volunteers in the last year.
Tuesday's debate pushed to Wednesday.
Lawmakers start online petition seeking supporters.
President praises school's forward-thinking approach in speech Friday.
About 37,000 have already enrolled.
Our Soapbox blog provides a place for locals to debate the important issues.
New York officials said about 150,000 people have signed up through the state.
The gist: Electing the Democrat will cause crime to spike in the city.
The first debate is in the books, but who do you think won?
Local legislator says veterans need not pay for a distinction that was earned.
New York Post says state leaders are courting the Donald.
Republican still not gaining much traction.
The new registration system was set up to cut down on double dipping.
Here is everything you need to know if you still need to register.
District attorney will run on Republican line.