As the contours of state budget negotiations begin to come into focus, health care interests, both institutional and labor, ...
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. today highlighted SUNY Adirondack alumna Kelsey O’Driscoll, who will participate in the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games as part of the U.S. Alpine team. “The strength and ...
More than 400 nurses at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, where officials warned of a dire financial hole, have been cut off from ...
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At the center of this bottleneck is Medicaid funding for long-term care, set annually by the governor and Legislature through the state budget. That funding has not kept pace with the real cost of ...
Ted Carter, who began his tenure as OSU president in 2024, disclosed an "inappropriate relationship" to the university board.
State officials say they’re continuing to work with North Star Health Alliance officials as the group navigates Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, but the Ogdensburg City Council and the Assembly ...
According to legislation to be introduced in the New York City Council by Councilwoman Sandra Nurse, the minimum wage in the city would rise to $30 an hour. It will be the highest ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State University’s trustees unanimously voted Thursday to make Ravi V. Bellamkonda the next president of the school, less than a week after the previous president resigned amid ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State’s board of trustees approved a raise for the university president and provost and announced it would demolish a dormitory. In a full meeting of the Ohio State Board ...
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Nigerian women in the diaspora continue to command global attention, across all ...
Central Ohio's health systems are rapidly expanding and spending billions. But critics question if this growth is about competition rather than patients.