With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is the Empire State the next in line?
The upgrades are part of an ongoing effort by Metro-North to make improvements to the rail service.
How much trash do Westchester County towns toss and how much is getting recycled?
Counting down which towns make the most trash and which have a smaller footprint.
The engineer also had traces of an antihistamine medicine in his blood, according to a medical report released Monday by the NTSB.
FEMA has no excuse for withholding funds, the U.S. Senator said during a visit to Harbor Park.
"Warning, our worst nightmare has come true," said County Clerk Dennis Sant.
The county Health Department is sponsoring the clinic in New Rochelle.
One is from New Rochelle; the other, Yonkers.
Train service came to a standstill for nearly two hours last night, on a day that started with delays. And today, more delays on the New Haven Line.
Phishing and other scams become common around this time of year. The tax season starts Jan. 31.
Build Better NY is spending $80 million on 10 SUNY campuses to improve energy efficiency.
Mark Blanchard will start in the position in February.
The governor has pushed for property tax freezes, tax incentives for manufacturers and legalizing the medical use of marijuana.
After an Internet firestorm erupted over a New York puppy mill during the deep freeze, the state will allow local laws to be tougher.
Widespread seasonal flu activity is being reported in New York.
The head of the MTA says Joseph Giuletti, most recently of the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, takes over "at a critical moment."
Tax relief should be accompanied by mandate relief, said business leader William Mooney Jr.
Thirty-two groups and individuals from the tri-state area say the permanent pre-tax contribution for transit should be equal to the same for parking for motorists.
Governor plans to lay out tax relief, medical marijuana plans in 1:30 p.m. speech.
Some of you might remember seeing Catherine Parker at the Rye City Council Meetings, now she is officially a part of the Westchester County Board of Legislators.
However, the property-tax relief would be available only if local governments consolidate services.