New York was the first state in the country to pass such a measure. Donor advocates estimated it could save 100 lives per year, based on the effects of similar laws in other countries. Two and a half years later, it has saved zero lives, because the state health department has failed to implement the law.
Isibeal and Fiona McMahon have racked up their fair share of accolades in their time in the Rome Free Academy field hockey program. The twins added another feather to their caps after each being named to MAX 2024 Northeast all-region teams.
Gov. Kathy Hochul today called the $200 million she put toward Upstate University Hospital in her proposed budget a “very smart investment,” despite the hospital’s original request for more than twice that amount.
CNY Central spoke to local elected officials and to nonprofits about the impact they felt they could potentially see from this pause on federal funding.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced new investments of more than $100 million for projects in communities dedicated to building more housing.
Firefighters across Central New York have had their hands full in the last week. It’s been a week since a massive fire devastated much of the village of
First it was Camillus, now Ithaca. The owner said a dispute with the landlord was the reason he decided to close the Tompkins County location
During the winter, it can be difficult to find activities to enjoy due to the cold weather, but we have some good news! The Syracuse Winter Fair is back! Steve Becker, Winter Fair promoter, and Matt Masur,
Leaders for the City of Syracuse and non-profit organizations in Onondaga County have sounded the alarm after President Trump pushed to freeze federal funding across
Dave Matthews Band is returning to Upstate New York for the first time since being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Lou Reed selects the greatest-ever songs to be produced by his beloved home city of New York, highlighting its musical history and cultural significance.
When an upstate New York salmon farm went out of business, nonprofits had days to find a way to catch, refrigerate and clean more than 13,000 fish.