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Teenager charged in hit-and-run death of pedestrian in Ramapo

Ramapo police have charged an 18-year-old driver with leaving the scene after a pedestrian was fatally struck last fall.

 

Why is NY budget still in limbo? Hochul, lawmakers at stalemate over bail changes

The fight over Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed changes in New York's bail rules have stalled budget negotiations and split Democratic leaders in Albany.

 

NY failed to protect disabled group home residents from COVID, comptroller finds

The state didn't ensure all group homes got key COVID safety information and didn't check emergency plans adequately, Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said.

 

Will we get to stream the Trump trial? Here's how NY treats cameras in the courtroom

Unlike nearly every other state in the U.S., New York does not permit regular audio-visual coverage of trial-court proceedings.

 

Box after box stuffed with socks: 10,000 pairs donated for people in Rockland, NYC

A business development group collected thousands of socks to be donated to Catholic Charities for distribution in Rockland County and NYC.

 

Tartaglione murder case: A timeline of how the former cop now faces life in prison

The former Westchester County police officer now faces life in prison after being convicted of murder. Here's a timeline of the events.

 

Nicholas Tartaglione: Jury convicts ex-cop of 'heinous' murders of 4 men in drug deal

A federal jury convicted former police officer Nicholas Tartaglione of murdering four immigrants on Thursday as part of a cocaine dealing scheme.

 

How we're helping the public access NY police disciplinary records

Since 2020, the USA Today Network New York has been working to ensure police disciplinary records are made public. Here's our progress so far.

 

Stay or go? Single renters find it hard to find, afford apartments in Westchester

Finding an apartment they can afford is a challenge for single income renters.

 

Tartaglione lawyer attacks murder evidence. Prosecutors say guilty verdict is a slam dunk

Nicholas Tartaglione's attorney argued government cooperators set up the former cop in the murder of four immigrants, a theory lambasted as fiction.

 

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