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Faced with mounting criticism over high energy costs, Gov. Kathy Hochul and lawmakers two years ago ordered state utility regulators to expand the bill discount program for low-income customers to ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and the attorneys general of 20 other states have filed a lawsuit against the federal government over new rules that require immigration checks for certain ...
Mayor Adams announced a new communications collaboration with Citizen, a free app that provides users with real-time notifications about nearby emergencies and ongoing incidents.
The Public Service Commission cited “the significant federal uncertainty” due to President Donald Trump’s pause on permits ...
The New York State Public Service Commission has terminated its offshore wind transmission planning process due to stalled ...
The New York Public Service Commission has decided to halt the project to bring offshore wind power to New York City, citing ...
The NYS Public Service Commission said it’s halting the approval process for construction of new transmission lines to bring ...
The Kennedy School will award scholarships to at least 50 students, in hopes of fostering careers in government service.
The New York City civil service exam schedule is open for July, and some jobs pay more than others. The application period for exams opened July 2.
Two city agencies have teamed up for a summer-long initiative to bring services directly to New Yorkers through free weekly ...
The state has halted its plans to approve up to $23.9 billion in power line projects that would plug future offshore wind farms into New York City's electric grid.
New York delays new offshore wind power lines due to Trump opposition, impacting the state's climate goals. The Public ...