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Environmentalists have long charged that New York is falling short of its climate mandates. Now, they’re taking the state to court.

In rural New York, even some Republicans are frustrated as the administration halts $186 million in conservation payments to farmers.

With nearly all of New York’s state prisons on lockdown, those on the inside struggle to get by.

Wildcat strikes have spread to over half of the state’s prisons.

Absent more money from the state, city officials warn that they will hit a funding cliff as early as April.

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to halt all new approvals for offshore wind, which New York is counting on to meet climate law targets.

Here are the five topics we’re watching with the elections less than three weeks away.

Last month, we asked five questions about what would happen in the election. Here are the answers.

This isn’t Daniel Martuscello’s first crisis. An investigation reveals how his family weathered one scandal after another on their road to dominating New York’s prison system.

Former prison agency staff and newly released documents describe a patronage network centered on Commissioner Daniel Martuscello III’s family.