The solar eclipse is days away and New York is on its direct path of totality. But there are some cities and towns that get to stay in the dark the longest.
Don't have those special glasses to watch the solar eclipse? You can still see it when it passes over Central New York on April, 8 using a few simple tricks.
A rare bipartisan movement is making its way through the New York Legislature to repeal a more than century-old law that makes adultery a misdemeanor crime.
With spring weather ahead, more people will be hitting the trails to enjoy leisurely hikes and strolls. This is sparking questions if it's legal to carry pepper spray for self defense.
Forecasters are now saying, if the weather stands, 2 of the best places to see the solar eclipse on Monday are right here in New York State, and one of them is really close.