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Remembering September 11, 2001: Honoring the Lives Lost and the Resilience of a Nation
Today marks the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks — a day etched into the memory of our nation and the world. On that morning, nearly 3,000 innocent lives were lost in New York City, Washington D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Thousands more were forever changed, from the families who mourn their loved ones to the first responders who bravely rushed into danger.

The NY Pulse
Sep 111 min read


Fact Check: Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Trump, the WTC Health Program, and the 9/11 Memorial Museum
Fact Check: Statement from Governor Kathy Hochul on Trump, the WTC Health Program, and the 9/11 Memorial Museum

The NY Pulse
Sep 52 min read


Powerball Jackpot Climbs to $1.7 Billion, Third Largest in U.S. Lottery History
Powerball jackpot climbs to $1.7 billion, the third largest in U.S. lottery history. See winning numbers, odds, and what’s next for Saturday’s draw.

The NY Pulse
Sep 42 min read


The Epidemic of 3D Printed Junk
3D printing promised to revolutionize manufacturing, but it’s increasingly linked to a flood of disposable trinkets and knockoffs. Artists face stolen designs, the environment bears the weight of unrecyclable plastic waste, and entrepreneurs are sold a misleading dream of easy profits that rarely match reality. While the technology still offers breakthroughs in medicine, education, and industry, its future depends on whether society pursues responsible use—or mass-produces mo

The NY Pulse
Sep 43 min read


Think Twice Before Posting Signs on Telephone Poles in NY: It’s Illegal and Dangerous
According to state law, attaching materials with nails, staples, or tacks to telephone poles is prohibited. The restriction is in place to protect utility workers, motorists, and the public.

The NY Pulse
Aug 271 min read


The Crazy Clam! Sylvan Beach Favorite Reopens for the Season
Sylvan Beach is waking up from its winter slumber, and one of its most beloved staples is back in action! The Crazy Clam, a local...
Gabreal Catello
May 211 min read


State Police arrest Schenectady woman for stealing more than $50,000 from employer
On February 11, 2025, Troopers received a complaint from a Duanesburg, NY business reporting a theft. The investigation determined Luby had been employed by the business in the accounting department since January 2020. From January 2022 until December 2023, Luby allegedly overpaid herself without authorization or permission on multiple dates, resulting in the theft of more than $50,000 from the business.
Luby was arrested at her Schenectady home and transported to SP

The NY Pulse
May 131 min read


DiNapoli Releases Analysis of Federal Funding for New York City
New York City’s proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 operating budget relies on $7.4 billion in federal government funding, accounting for 6.4%...

The NY Pulse
Apr 293 min read


New Stretch Limousine Safety Measures Take Effect
New Safety Presentation Will Be Required Prior to Start of the Trip

The NY Pulse
Apr 252 min read


The Oneida Indian Nation Unveils a First Look at The Turning Stone Evolution as Local Officials and Construction Partners Gather for The Crescent Hotel Topping Ceremony
The Oneida Indian Nation, joined by elected officials, construction partners and community leaders, gathered today to raise the final beam for The Crescent Hotel, part of the $370 million Turning Stone Evolution. This massive expansion will build upon the resort’s existing amenities to make Turning Stone and Upstate New York premier destinations for business and leisure travel.

The NY Pulse
Apr 253 min read
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