Monthly Archives: March 2022

  • Judge strikes down redistricting maps drawn by Democrats, setting up high-profile appeal

    Judge strikes down redistricting maps drawn by Democrats, setting up high-profile appeal Lower court judge throws out Democratic-drawn redistricting maps. The decision sets up a high-profile case in the Court of Appeals.  Source: Times Unition Judge strikes down redistricting maps drawn by Democrats, setting up high-profile appeal

  • NEXUS, FAST centers reopening at U.S. borders April 19

    NEXUS, FAST centers reopening at U.S. borders April 19 WASHINGTON, D.C. (WWTI) — NEXUS and FAST enrollment centers will reopen at the Northern Border next month. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has confirmed that the NEXUS and U.S./Canada FAST enrollment centers in the United States will officially reopen on…

  • Lake Shore High School prepares students for life after graduation

    Lake Shore High School prepares students for life after graduation ANGOLA N.Y. (WIVB) — It was a big day for students at Lake Shore High School who are learning how to navigate the real world. The school held its first in-person career fair in two years since the pandemic.…

  • Lawmakers leave Albany without a budget as policy debates linger

    Lawmakers leave Albany without a budget as policy debates linger The last two years the state budget has been late and it looks like the state budget will be late once again as lawmakers prepare to head home for the weekend. Source: Times Unition Lawmakers leave Albany without a…

  • UAlbany football opens spring practice on Friday

    UAlbany football opens spring practice on Friday They”ll install the offense of new offensive coordinator Jared Ambrose while taking steps to establish a starting quarterback and a starting tailback. Source: Times Unition UAlbany football opens spring practice on Friday

  • In farewell remarks, RPI's President Shirley Ann Jackson reflects on legacy, challenges

    In farewell remarks, RPI's President Shirley Ann Jackson reflects on legacy, challenges Addressing students, faculty and staff at a final town hall meeting, RPI President Shirley Ann Jackson on Wednesday reflected on her 23-year legacy at the Troy research university and opened up about discrimination she faced in her…

  • Judge strikes down new Congressional and Legislature maps

    Judge strikes down new Congressional and Legislature maps BATH, N.Y. (WIVB) — A New York Supreme Court judge in Steuben County is striking down the new Congressional and Legislature maps. He is ordering the State Legislature to start from scratch and draw new maps. In his ruling, the judge…

  • Elementary students locked in 'Isolation Room' as discipline, administrator says

    Elementary students locked in 'Isolation Room' as discipline, administrator says Hall describes the room as a cold, cinder block jail-like cell Source: Buffalo New York’s Latest News Elementary students locked in 'Isolation Room' as discipline, administrator says

  • New York to miss budget deadline as hot button issues slow negotiations

    New York to miss budget deadline as hot button issues slow negotiations New York’s Legislature failed to deliver a finished budget before its deadline, meaning negotiations will likely continue into next week.        Source: Rochester New York Latest News New York to miss budget deadline as hot button issues…

  • Stop-work order lodged against rising Coxsackie hotel

    Stop-work order lodged against rising Coxsackie hotel A “looming top floor” of the new building has given it a life of its own, a village official says Source: Times Unition Stop-work order lodged against rising Coxsackie hotel