Lake-effect snow that killed at least 10 people and halted travel across western New York may reach as high as 7 feet in some areas before stopping today, when temperatures will rise along with the risk of flooding.
Lake-effect snow that killed six people and halted travel across western New York may reach as high as 7 feet in some areas before stopping tomorrow, when temperatures will start to rise along with the risk of flooding.
New Yorks cities and towns may soon learn whether they can prohibit fracking for natural gas as the Court of Appeals in Albany considers challenges to the local bans.
The federal government plans to distribute $2.5 billion to N.Y., N.J., and cities affected by Superstorm Sandy in the third and final round of a flexible grant program, reports The Star-Ledger.
The N.Y. DFS has determined the car-sharing service RelayRides put New Yorkers at risk through false advertising, unlicensed insurance activity and other violations of law.
The N.Y. DFS has determined the car-sharing service RelayRides put New Yorkers at risk through false advertising, unlicensed insurance activity and other violations of law.
The New York DFS approved an Esurance program that allows policyholders to install a free device in their cars that prevents teens from texting or calling while driving.
A passenger train operated by Metro-North derailed at a curve near the Spuyten Duyvil Station in the Bronx, N.Y. spilling seven cars off the tracks. Read about the derailment and its potential insurance implications.
N.Y. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced his Administration has banned a first round of 18 doctors and other health service providers from billing New Yorks no-fault auto insurance system as part of an extensive and ongoing Department of Financial Services investigation.