The following is from New York State Police and does not indicate convictions.
Theresa Gorski Howson died on Wednesday after allegedly being strangled by her husband, police said.
Christopher Howson, of Sleepy Hollow, appeared in Village Court on charges of attempted murder and strangulation.
The expiration on payroll tax breaks at the beginning of the month will mean slightly smaller paycheck in 2013.
State Senator David Carlucci was sworn in for his second term.
The new Tappan Zee Bridge bridge requires some formal permits and approvals.
U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Charles E. Schumer, of New York back "Gun Trafficking Prevention Act" and "Fix Gun Checks Act."
Congress voted 354 to 67 to authorize an increase in national flood insurance borrowing.
Middle School hosts the first-ever village event that will run through the winter.
Assemblyman Tom Abinanti issued this statement opposing the proposal to limit publishing handgun permit information.
Bipartisan group disavows newspaper's map of permit holders, calls for new gun initiatives.
There are currently no other mayoral candidates seeking the People's Caucus line.
The Journal News' request for names/addresses was denied; officials stand behind decision.
Legislator Frank Sparaco and others will gather Friday to disavow The Journal News' interactive map of gun owners in Westchester and Rockland.
New Castle police asked press not to park on the Chappaqua street that leads to Bill and Hillary Clinton's home.
One source says the information has been considered public since at least 1965.
Foodchester, a Pleasantville-based non-profit, is heading up the new venture.
The mayor, two village trustees and the village justice have expiring positions this year.
"We have a spending problem in our country and we should be looking for areas to cut spending," Bachmann said...
The company reportedly believes some village trees routinely contribute to outages during storms.
After close call, agriculture committee reveals compromise so milk prices won't double in 2013.
The village organization seeks candidates for the board of trustes.
A New Haven-based attorney representing the family of a 6-year-old survivor of the Sandy Hook School shooting says the state failed to protect the children from "foreseeable harm."
There will be a special villagewide pickup day on Wednesday, Jan. 2.
While the Board of Legislators continues discussions with other potential management groups, the Rye City Council lends its support to the SPI plan.
Briarcliff Manor and Pleasantville residents will see changes in 2013.
Peekskill officials review bids; businesses seek input in the process.
Residents and elected officials honor the 26 victims of the Sandy Hook School shooting.
The villages are reminding residents to pay real estate tax bills before the end of the year.
After shifting the rink to a new court, the recreation department says its ready for freezing.
MTA single rides and weekly and monthly passes will become more expensive beginning March 2013.
The selected bridge design is expected to take just over five years to built and be mass transit ready.
Mayor Peter Scherer has voiced support for the "Mayors Against Illegal Guns" organization.
Joyner's Eagle Scout project serves as a sturdy reminder of his selfless service to others.
The former Marble Avenue-based PVAC building is now the Recreation Department headquarters.
Hess has been inactive since the shooting of Danroy "DJ" Henry on Oct. 17, 2010.
The Westchester woman accused of killing her 4-year-old son has been indicted in county court.
Jose Piedra of Sleepy Hollow was sentenced after he pleading guilty to a felony charge.
The new state legislation would support efforts by Westchester County Legislator Catherine Borgia, among other proponents.
Residents will see tax increases in 2013 that are below the state's tax cap.