
New York Court May Rule Against State’s Climate Policy
News Summary Ulster County Supreme Court Justice Julian Schreibman is expected to rule that New York state violates its climate law amid a lawsuit from

News Summary Ulster County Supreme Court Justice Julian Schreibman is expected to rule that New York state violates its climate law amid a lawsuit from

News Summary A federal appeals court has ruled New York’s cannabis licensing program unconstitutional, citing its preferential treatment for local applicants over out-of-state applicants. The

News Summary The New York State Common Retirement Fund reached an estimated value of $283.9 billion at the end of the first quarter of fiscal

News Summary Bojangles, the popular southern fast food chain, is making a comeback in New York City after more than 40 years. The new location

News Summary Heavy equipment operators represented by the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 302 have begun a strike, impacting construction projects in Tri-Cities and

News Summary Elkhorn’s Iron Bluff and Stone Pointe Elementary Schools have opened despite significant construction and safety compliance issues, lacking a certificate of occupancy. While

New York City, August 14, 2025 News Summary New York City has approved a class action settlement aimed at improving access to after-school sports for Black

News Summary Greenwood Christian School canceled its first day of classes after a severe thunderstorm caused a tree to fall on power lines, leading to

News Summary The Vallejo City Unified School District is contemplating the closure of several schools due to declining enrollment, chronic absenteeism, and funding challenges. A

News Summary Despite the setbacks from a recent bond vote, the Wichita School District is moving ahead with its Facility Master Plan. Key changes include