Scandals reveal Cuomo known by New Yorkers to wider nation
Cuomo's aggressive, intimidating style of leadership, and adversarial, micromanaging approach that boosted his profile during the pandemic could now be his undoing.
Lawmakers curb Cuomo's emergency powers; slam him over nursing home data
The New York Senate has passed a bill to limit the governor’s emergency powers at a time when he’s facing sexual harassment allegations and scrutiny over his administration’s reporting of COVID-19 deaths at nursing homes.
Cuomo aides altered Health Dept. nursing home death count: Reports
Top aides to Gov. Andrew Cuomo reportedly altered a state Health Department report to obscure the nursing home death count.
Poll: Majority of New Yorkers say Cuomo should not resign
According to the poll, 55% of New Yorkers think Cuomo should remain in office, while 40% think he should resign.
New York loosening some virus restrictions on gatherings
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced that the state will loosen restrictions on gatherings at his first news conference since an investigation was announced into sexual harassment allegations against him by three women.
'Embarrassed' Cuomo apologizes, won't resign over harassment accusations
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he feels 'awful' that his behavior made anyone uncomfortable. But he won't resign.
Could Cuomo face an impeachment inquiry?
Some New York lawmakers from the Democratic Party's socialist wing are calling for an impeachment inquiry into Gov. Andrew Cuomo. But is that likely?
New York to offer Johnson & Johnson vaccine at 3 sites
New York will launch a pilot program for the Johnson & Johnson's vaccine at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, the Javits Center in Manhattan, and the state fairgrounds in Syracuse.
NY testing 'COVID passport'
With the limited resumption of sporting events at venues in New York, Madison Square Garden and the Barclays Center will be used as testing grounds for a new digital pass that could confirm the owner's COVID status.
Calls for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign
Mayor de Blasio says Gov. Cuomo won't be able to govern if the sexual harassment accusations are true. Some other Democrats are being more direct and want Cuomo to resign now.
NY attorney general to probe claims against Cuomo; 3rd accuser emerges
The state's attorney general will launch an independent investigation into accusations against the governor.
Most vaccinations at NYC mega-sites going to non-city residents, says de Blasio
Mayor Bill de Blasio says more non-New York City residents are getting vaccinated at the mega-sites.
Cuomo's 'tone-deaf' apology ignores power balance: Critics
Critics say Gov. Andrew Cuomo's apology over allegations he sexually harassed younger staffers is 'tone-deaf.'
COVID-19 in New York: 1 year later, a changed city and world
New York reported its first novel coronavirus infection on March 1, 2020. What a difference a year makes.
Gov. Murphy: Allegations against Gov. Cuomo 'deeply troubling'
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said he supports an investigation into sexual harassment allegations made against his New York counterpart and fellow Democrat Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo issues apology, asks for independent review of harassment claims
"I acknowledge some of the things I have said have been misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation. To the extent anyone felt that way, I am truly sorry about that," said Cuomo.
Calls grow for Cuomo harassment inquiry. But by whom?
A former aide’s allegations that Gov. Andrew Cuomo subjected her to an unwanted kiss during years of sexual harassment have spurred calls for an investigation — and questions about who might meaningfully conduct one.
Ex-Cuomo aide says governor kissed her, suggested strip poker
Lindsey Boylan, a former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, says the governor once kissed her on the lips without consent after a private meeting. His press secretary denies Boylan's claims.
New York City movie theaters can reopen March 5
You'll be able to go to the movies in New York City again soon.
South African COVID-19 variant discovered on Long Island
New York's COVID-19 positivity rate has dropped below 3 percent for the first time since November 23.