If you want to get your eyelashes and eyebrows tinted, you're going to have to go outside of New York because doing either is totally illegal in New York State.
New York has introduced a new license plate design that showcases the stunning beauty of the Southern Tier through the iconic waterfall at Watkins Glen State Park.
A long-debated bill to seal the criminal records of millions of New Yorkers is sitting on the desk of Governor Hochul for her to sign into sign into law.
Think if you get caught bringing fireworks across state lines into NY you'll get a slap on the wrist? Maybe. Or, maybe you'll be hit with a misdemeanor or felony.
Utah has implemented a social media curfew. Arkansas, Texas, Ohio, California, New Jersey, and Louisiana are thinking of doing the same. Should NY jump aboard?
We thought that it might be interesting to take a look back at a few of the things New York has either banned or made illegal in the state in the last five years.
In light of an increase in the use of hate speech on social media, New York is stomping down on it with a new law that requires platforms to allow reporting.
Doing any of these ten things are a violation of the license plate rules in the state of New York and could earn you a license plate ticket and a fine.