Have you ever been driving along and seen an old and what looks like an abandoned cemetery? Have you ever wondered who's responsible? There's a good chance it's your local town and it's becoming an increasing problem for many municipalities.
Our feature story this week looks at the problem and what communities are facing from a financial perspective to upkeep these hallowed grounds.
Also, an expanded Reporters Roundtable featuring Josefa Velasquez of The City, Jimmy Vielkind of the Wall Street Journal and Karen DeWitt from New York State Public Radio analyze a wild week of news.
Join us on your local PBS station this weekend.
2024 Legislative Session Preview and Mental Health Advocacy
Investigating Eric Adams, Graduation Standards, Housing Vouchers Upstate, Kinship Care
A Deep Dive into New York Governance, Elections, and Housing
State Senate Cannabis Hearing, History of Drug Policy in NYS, the Science of Opioids
Environmental Bond Act, NYS Parks Commissioner
Food Insecurity in the State, Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas, Natasha Pernicka
Assembly Member Mary Beth Walsh, MJ Okma, LGBTQ+ Older New Yorkers
The Legacy of Willowbrook
New York’s Mental Health Crisis & What Can Be Done About It
SUNY Chancellor John King, Youth Mental Health
LT. Gov. Antonio Delgado, Transparency in the State Budget
Future of NY’s Courts, Graduation Standards in New York
Start of the New School Year, The Great New York State Fair, Future of AI
What Are New York’s Climate Goals for a Green Future?
Should New York Ban Wildlife Killing Contests? And an Eye on Health Insurance in NY
Asylum Seekers Upstate Update, NY& Voting
How Will NY Spend $4.2 Billion to Adapt to Climate Change?
Making New York More Accessible for People With Disabilities, NY& Abortion
Bonus Release: All Things Immigration at the New York State Museum
The State of Immigration in New York
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