Gov. Hochul called the death of Jordan Neely a 'wake-up call' to mental health crisis in NY. State budget finalized a $1B to address it. What to know.

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NY to triple walk-in mental health clinics amid crisis. What to know

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 05: Protesters gather for a "Justice for Jordan Neely" rally in Washington Square Park on May 05, 2023 in New York City. According to police and a witness account, Neely, who was 30 years old and residing in a shelter, died after being placed in a chokehold by a 24-year-old man on a subway train in New York City on Monday. Increasingly, activists are calling for the man who used the chokehold on Neely to be apprehended. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 775974812 ORIG FILE ID: 1487850958

Gov. Hochul called the death of Jordan Neely a 'wake-up call' to mental health crisis in NY. State budget finalized a $1B to address it. What to know.

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Haldane sophomore Callie Sniffen got her opportunity to play varsity softball in a merger with Putnam Valley this season. With the help of teammates and friends, she makes the 30-minute one-way drive to practice each day.
 
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Softball participation is down in NY. What are schools doing about it?

 

In 2012, there were 716 programs and a total of 18,211 softball players in New York. Last year, there were only 665 New programs and 14,274 players.

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President Joseph Biden offers remarks on creating jobs in the Hudson Valley, lowering costs, and ensuring the future is made in America while at the IBM campus in Poughkeepsie on Thursday, October 6, 2022.
 

Biden scheduled to visit Westchester. Here's what we know.

 

President Joe Biden is slated to visit the Hudson Valley on Wednesday to discuss the debt limit at Westchester Community College in Valhalla.

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County Executive Ed Day, flanked by Congressman Mike Lawler and Orangetown Supervisor Teresa Kenny, opposes the 300 asylum seekers at a Rockland hotel to help manage the huge influx of asylum seekers bused to New York City from the southern border, May 8, 2023 in New City.
 

Rockland order seeks to prevent plan to house asylum seekers at hotel

 

Rockland County Executive Ed Day issued an order Saturday to stop New York City from temporarily housing asylum seekers at an Orangeburg hotel.

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The Army men's lacrosse team poses for a championship photo after beating Loyola., Md., in Sunday's Patriot League finals in Boston. ARMY ATHLETICS
 

Lacrosse: Army places men and women in NCAA field, Marist men as well

 

The Army men's and women's lacrosse team both made the NCAA Division I tournament. The Marist men made the field, too.

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