Gov. Andrew Cuomo

Excited to Play Sports Again? Know Where and What You can Play in New York Beginning July 6

Gov. Cuomo recently announced, beginning July 6, young people can already play select sports with some limitations. These said sports are also allowed only in New York regions entering in phase 3 reopening.

California, New York Raise Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour, 'Hard Working' Latinos to get a Raise

Roughly 60 percent of all Latino workers are expected to soon receive a raise based on the states of California and New York raising their minimum wages to $15 an hour by the year 2022.

Winter Storm Jonas News Update: New York Governor Issues Travel Ban, NYC Expected to Recieve Over Two Feet of Snow

In wake of Winter Storm Jonas, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a travel ban on Saturday for New York City and Long Island as the monster snowstorm is expected to dump up to 30 inches of snow.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to Close More State Prisons & Invest in Educating Prisoners

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo spoke in a black and Latino-dominated crowd that he intends to revive his proposal to close prisons and educate convicted felons.

New York Two-State Split Campaign: New Amsterdam and New York Or Upstate vs Downstate?

Advocates from a number of groups pushing to have upstate New York legally declared a separate state are slated to hold a rally on Sunday in hopes of building even more support.

Health News: United States Will Soon Get Cuba's Lung Cancer Vaccine

In April, when New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited Havana, the Roswell Park Cancer Institute finalized an agreement with Cuba’s Center for Molecular Immunology to develop a lung cancer vaccine and initiate clinical trials in the U.S.

Metro-North Railroad Accident News Update: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Explains Valhalla, New York Train Crash; MTA Names It One of It's Deadlist Ever

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo confirmed on Wednesday that six people were killed and over a dozen were injured after a Metro-North train slammed into a SUV Tuesday night.

'Juno' Weather Storm Path & Snow Forecast Update: New York Lifts Travel Ban

Winter Storm Juno did not make historic expectations in New York Monday to Tuesday morning. Winter Storm Juno did not make historic expectations in New York Monday to Tuesday morning.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Announces 2015 Plan to Increase NYC and State Minimum Wage

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced plans to submit a proposal for a minimum wage increase on Sunday, Jan. 18. He aims to raise New York City's minimum wage to $11.50 an hour and $10.50 an hour for the rest of the state by 2016.

Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo Dies at 82, Politicians Remember His Legacy

Mario M. Cuomo, New York's 52nd governor, died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan at the age of 82. Cuomo, a three-term governor, was known for his progressive acts while in office, including appointing the first Latino and African-American judges to the New York State Court of Appeals.

Rafael Ramos NYPD: Vice President Biden Speaks, Officers Turn Back on Bill de Blasio at Slain Cop's Funeral

Thousands of people convened at a New York City church in Queens to say goodbye to slain NYPD Officer Rafael Ramos on Saturday morning.

LIRR Strike: NYC Gov. Cuomo Says Unions and MTA Have Reached a Deal, Strike Averted

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo helped broker a last-minute deal between the Long Island Rail Road and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Thursday, averting a strike that would have stranded hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers.

New York State Assembly Passes DREAM Act; Latinos, Advocates Urge State Senate to Pass it in Final Vote

The New York Assembly passed the DREAM Act Monday to expand tuition for undocumented students, and it will soon go to the Senate for a final vote.
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