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The Vermont State Police Advisory Commission has released its semiannual summary of internal investigations.
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Hundreds of thousands of visitors jammed the streets of Holyoke, Massachusetts, Sunday for the city's annual St. Patrick's Day parade.
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An independent candidate has entered the race for Plattsburgh’s open mayoral seat.
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The Vermont Department of Public Safety plans to test the state’s AMBER Alert system Tuesday afternoon.
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Local officials and community leaders in Saratoga County are gathering supplies for American troops overseas.
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The bodies of two fallen National Guard members from upstate New York were flown home today.
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Last week was the annual recognition of the need for government openness. First celebrated nationally in 2005, “Sunshine Week” was launched as a collaboration of national news organizations to promote transparency in government. The idea is that governments are more effective when they allow public oversight and access to documents and proceedings as well as openness helps curb waste and increases government efficiency and effectiveness.
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Meteorologist Garett Argianas delivers the evening weather forecast for Monday, March 18, 2024.
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We’ll take a trip to the largest collection of popular music in the world – and meet the man who has dedicated most of his life to cataloguing recordings and historic materials.
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We welcome Dr. Laura Twist, a board-certified obstetrician gynecologist for Nuvance Health. Ray Graf hosts.
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People have always learned important life lessons from theater. Take the plays of Shakespeare, for example. The moral of Romeo & Juliet is clearly that nothing good can come of hatred; Macbeth is chilling in its lesson that danger and darkness lie in deep ambition. Julius Caesar? Maybe it’s this: Be careful how you wield power (and who you choose as friends).
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A new non-profit makerspace has opened in Saratoga Springs.