100.7 WHUD to Broadcast Live November 19-21; Donations to Support Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital’s Advanced Pediatric Services
Prices range from $324,039 for one-bedrooms to $375,105 for three-bedrooms, according to Westchester Residential Opportunities.
The overnight burglary came to an inauspicious end, when police were alerted a trespasser at the downtown White Plains office.
County elected officials say the plan could leave many choosing between paying a "skyrocketing" utility bill or buying basic necessities.
The White Plains Public Library, an original Carnegie library, is one of 1,681 libraries across the county to receive the special grant.
79% link indoor toxins to severe health risks, yet many skip testing
Prices range from $232,863 for studios to $314,419 for three-bedrooms, according to Westchester Residential Opportunities.
Experts will discuss evolving literacy policy and what it means for parents, teachers, and students
21st Annual Hudson Valley Regional Perinatal Public Health Forum to Focus on AI, Nutrition, and Environmental Impacts on Perinatal Health
An effort to make New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani an issue in the Westchester County executive race clearly failed.
The special service is a sneak preview of passenger service that will soon let Hudson Valley commuters fly over rush hour traffic.
Westchester firm recognized for excellence in Elder Law and Trusts & Estates
The elves at American Christmas have turned their Christmas in America store into a free Holiday Experience.
The campaigning is over, the voters have made their voices heard. The rest will be history.
White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach will be the next Westchester County Clerk, according to the unofficial election results.
Citi Foundation’s Community Finance Innovation Fund grant will support CHI’s financial literacy program
Tough, and sometimes bitter, campaigns will come to an end at the ballot box today. Here's what you need to know to make your voice heard.
Community leaders join the Y to help strengthen youth, families, and communities across Westchester and Putnam counties.
Westchester County’s Diverse Abilities Job Fair welcomed 350+ job seekers and 65+ employers, promoting inclusion and opportunity.
With federal SNAP benefits set to end in days, food insecurity could quickly become an emergency for many Westchester residents.
While the program is taking place, probation officers will be tracking down those who didn't attend the mandatory event.
Anthony J. Enea, Esq. recognized for nineteenth consecutive year
Election Day is on Nov. 4, and early voting is underway. Here are the candidates and propositions that will appear on your ballot.
"In Westchester County, we believe in compassion, not cruelty. We believe in helping people get on their feet, not knocking them down."
The glaring oversight was discovered after the Oct. 15 collapse at the Westchester One garage.
The Entering & Re-entering the Workforce Job Fair linked new, returning, and retired job seekers with 45 employers and resources.
The Human Rights Commission combats discrimination by implementing and enforcing the county’s human rights and fair housing laws.
The Arc Westchester's CEO Discusses the Impending FY 2026 Major Cuts in Medicaid That Will Harshly Impact the Progression of the Disabled
The project was spearheaded by Rhea Narayanan, a 2025 summer intern with the County Executive's Office.
Ten runners representing employees, patients, and patient families run the TCS New York City Marathon to give back
ArtsWestchester awarded 14 of the grants to first-time grantee groups and individual artists
The disclosure comes after a series of questions raised by CBS News New York.
It's a sure sign that one of Westchester County's largest parking structures will not reopen anytime soon.
To celebrate the completion of the steel framework, dignitaries, donors, hospital leaders, and staff gathered at Westchester Medical Center
Exposed steel rods, called rebar, were poking through the missing concrete on several floors the day after the collapse of the garage.
Diverse Abilities Job Fair returns Oct. 21, connecting inclusive employers with job seekers of all abilities.
Westchester County will contribute nearly $10M to the development of 160 affordable units on South Broadway in Yonkers.
After being arrested on I-287, the Stamford man was found to have a BAC of 0.12 percent, according to New York State troopers.
Emergency operations are underway at the structure on South Broadway in White Plains. Several roads in the area are closed.
Located on North Yonkers “Medical Mile,” One Executive Boulevard is a newly renovated 4-story state-of-the-art medical building