Kathy Whyte

New York Officials Warn Consumers Beware During Infant Formula Shortage
The New York State Division of Consumer Protection and State Attorney General Letitia James both issue warnings regarding the current baby formula shortage.

Bill Seeks to Pay New York Election Boards for Two Primaries
Some New York State lawmakers are proposing legislation to help local boards of election pay for what appears to be two primary votes this year.

More New York Dams are Rated High-Hazard & Poor Condition
Even more dams in New York State are on a list of systems that are in poor condition and considered “high hazard” should they fail.

More NY Amazon Workers to Vote On Unionization
A second Amazon warehouse in New York City will have a union election in April.

Delay Sought for NY Businesses to Repay COVID Loans
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer of New York is asking the Small Business Administration for another COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loans repayment extension.

New York Warns Be Careful When Donating to Help Ukraine
New York State Attorney General Letitia James is warning residents to be careful as they try to help the Ukrainian people under the Russian invasion.

New York Reaches Contract Agreement With Police Union
New York State and the Police Benevolent Association of New York have agreed to a four-year, retroactive contract agreement.

New York’s Attorney General Says Enjoy Betting on the Game But be Careful
With legal online sports betting so new in New York State, the state attorney general is cautioning residents to be careful when placing their Super Bowl bets.

New York State Parks Enjoy Continued Rise in Popularity
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced New York parks, historic sites, campgrounds and trails have welcomed record-setting numbers of visitors in 2021.

New York Governor Unveils Winter COVID “Toolkit”
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is announcing a new “Winter Toolkit” for fighting the continued COVID-19 pandemic.

Transcripts Released for SUNY Students Holding Debt
If you’re one of those people who still owe money to the State University of New York, you can now get your college transcripts.

Appellate Panel Issues Full Stay of NY Mask Mandate
New York’s mask mandate will remain in effect while the Governor's office appeals a ruling from a lower court judge overturning it under a full stay order.