Looking for a Job? The Cannabis Industry Is Hiring in New York.
The industry estimates that there could be 63,000 jobs in weed across the state by 2025, many of them in retail and hospitality.
The industry estimates that there could be 63,000 jobs in weed across the state by 2025, many of them in retail and hospitality.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to step up housing construction is likely to face opposition in Albany, especially from Long Island legislators.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission is considering an application for mixed use at the exuberant Midtown skyscraper.
With the Trump name mostly anathema in New York, Bally’s is pinning its hopes for a Bronx-based casino on a vow to sever Trump’s name from a golf course there.
Sayfullo Saipov was convicted of killing eight people. A decision to execute him would require a unanimous vote of the 12 jurors.
Starting Sunday, health care facilities like hospitals and nursing homes will be able to set their own rules for when masks are necessary.
Hector LaSalle, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s choice, was rejected by the State Senate Judiciary Committee. But now a member of the opposing party has gone to court on his behalf.
Hiring the Venezuelan maestro was a coup for the orchestra, which has also benefited from improved acoustics in its concert hall.
The business professor who warned that the city might be caught in a ‘doom loop’ suddenly finds himself famous.
The naming of Gustavo Dudamel to lead the New York Philharmonic elicited national pride among Venezuelans and excitement among those who provide music training to children.