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Major Increase in Violations During Holiday Enforcement
December 6, 2024 | 12:40 PM ESTGovernor Hochul’s Traffic Safety Committee announced law enforcement issued 50,466 tickets for vehicle and traffic violations over Thanksgiving.
Supporting Workers Facing Job-Related Stress
December 6, 2024 | 11:42 AM ESTGovernor Hochul signed new legislation to support working people who are facing job-related mental health crises.
Replacement of Adirondack Northway Bridges
December 6, 2024 | 8:12 AM ESTGovernor Hochul announced the completion of a $21.1 million project that replaced the two bridges carrying the Adirondack Northway (Interstate 87) over U.S. Route 9 in Warren County.
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Governor Hochul updated New Yorkers on the state's progress combating COVID-19.
"Like all New Yorkers, I am deeply grateful that the suspect in yesterday’s subway shooting has been apprehended and thankful for law enforcement and every first responder whose heroic efforts helped New York City respond to this horrific incident."
Governor Hochul at an anti-hate crime rally at Queens College announced nearly $16 million in grants to strengthen safety and security measures at buildings owned or operated by nonprofit organizations at risk of hate crimes or attacks because of their ideology, beliefs, or missions.
Governor Hochul announced that New York State electric vehicle programs and an EV test track powered by the New York Power Authority's EVolve NY high-speed chargers will be front and center this year at the New York International Auto Show opening at the Javits Center Friday, April 15, running through April 24.
Governor Hochul visited victims of the Sunset Park shooting at Maimonides Hospital.
Governor Hochul commuted on the New York City subways and visited the victims of the Sunset Park subway shooting.
"I have accepted Brian Benjamin's resignation effective immediately."
Governor Hochul updated New Yorkers on the state's progress combating COVID-19.
Governor Hochul provided a briefing at the Sunset Park subway station.
La gobernadora Kathy Hochul anunció hoy que $70 millones en fondos de subvenciones federales están disponibles para programas de cuidado infantil recientemente autorizados, registrados o permitidos en áreas del estado sin suficientes espacios de cuidado infantil, conocidos como desiertos de cuidado infantil.