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Yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul shared the “conceptual agreement” on the 2023 state budget. What is different this time for the budget? Well, the budget includes legalizing alcohol-to-go sales, and a partial elimination of the state gas tax. The legalization of alcohol-to-go is something that restaurant owners have been asking for after it was initiated as […]
It seems like the gas prices are getting higher by the second, and locals are not the only ones who have noticed. As prices surge because of the uncertainty of the supply coming out of Russia in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, Democrats are now joining the call from Republicans to have NYS […]
Ajani Shaw from Staten Island has been arrested since he has been accused of faking positive COVID test results to obtain workers’ compensation. According to the NY Office of the Inspector General, the 23-year-old New Yorker has been accused of faking 6 positive test results resulting in weeks of quarantine as well as almost $2,000 […]
Just 20 years ago today marks the infamous September 11th, 2001; a day we will ‘never forget.’ For some of us, 9/11 is just an awful memory. For those who were born after 2001, it’s a page in the history books. Moments after the first attack, so many responded to try to save lives, and […]
Sherry Vill from Greece is one of several women to come forward to speak her story against the current governor, Andrew Cuomo. While visiting her home to survey Lake Ontario flooding, Vill stated that Cuomo grabbed her face and kissed her back in 2017. Vill’s attorney Gloria Allred spoke on her behalf, saying the report […]
New York Chairman Nick Langworthy is pushing Governor Andrew Cuomo to release the full contract for his pandemic book deal. This book deal is allegedly set to earn Gov. Cuomo at least $5.1 million. The governor’s book publisher halted the promotion of the book back in March when the governor’s administration was accused of undercounting […]
Watching the gas prices slowly rise in New York, DC, and several other cities across the United States are faced with a gas shortage crisis. The Colonial Pipeline, which spans more than 5,500 miles and transports about 45% of all the fuel consumed on the East Coast, transporting 2.5 million barrels per day of gasoline, […]
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made an announcement that may implement changes to come. Those who are fully vaccinated, meaning you’ve gotten all your shots and waited two weeks post second shot, will no longer be required to wear a mask anywhere (indoor or outdoor.) The CDC said; “Fully vaccinated people […]
Yesterday, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced an update on our state’s status. Gov. Cuomo said that yesterday, 218,676 doses have been administered across New York in the past 24 hours. Remembering the struggling days of trying to find a vaccination, all NY mass vaccination sites are now open to eligible New Yorkers for walk-in vaccination on […]
The pandemic has caused an economic impact that has affected many. Since financial troubles became a priority for many, NY lawmakers voted last year on a law that prohibits a landlord to kick out their tenant due to financial issues. This law is in effect until May 1st, 2021. Now that we are reaching that […]