The July 2020 issue includes the winners of the 2020 Chronogrammies and The Future is Now special section with local thinkers envisioning a better path forward in every area from land use to racial justice and economics.
Batch contamination at a private lab affected at least 21 tests, officials say, but the state DOH is urging the patients to be cautious until they can be retested.
Frontline staff requested hazard pay for risking their lives to work during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic. After waiting more than two months, they were told no by hospital management.
Progressive activist Betsy Kraat believes in universal health care, marijuana reform, tenant protections, and restrictions on STRs. Can she unseat freshman Assemblyman Chris Tague this fall?
New York correctional facilities have been closed to visitors since March, depriving the incarcerated of vital contact with their loved ones. But a DOCCS reopening plan has done little to assuage concerns, some of which predate the pandemic.
Counterprotesters shouted blue lives matter, racial slurs, and assaulted multiple rallygoers. The march had been coordinated with local law enforcement, which did little to intervene.
As the pandemic spread nationwide, so did breadlinesfor the first time since the Great Depression. In Ulster County, a unique volunteer response prevented such a crisis. At least for a while.