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Law enforcement authorities and elected officials are once again seeking to end the city of Albany's perennial dirt bike problem.
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New York state lawmakers back in Albany are generally optimistic about the remaining weeks of the legislative session.
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The "State of the Air" has considerably improved in the cities of Albany and Schenectady, according to new data.
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Weeks before it closes after more than a century, leaders of the College of Saint Rose in Albany appeared at a community meeting Thursday hosted by the Pine Hills Neighborhood Association.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer landed at Stratton Air National Guard base Monday to launch an effort to secure $290 million to replace two aging aircraft.
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Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan says the city is making progress in transitioning to renewable energy sources and reducing emissions, with a focus on addressing climate change.
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Albany Police say an officer is recovering after being shot early Wednesday morning after approaching a vehicle he previously had attempted to stop for traffic violations. The suspect has since died.
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Albany Police say an officer is recovering after being shot early this morning after approaching a vehicle he previously had attempted to stop for traffic violations. The suspect has since died.
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The Town of Colonie, CDTA, and CDPHP are collaborating on a new bus stop at a busy medical complex.
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Albany's signature spring event is returning for its 76th year in May. But after a mild winter, will the tulips bloom on time?
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The Albany Community Police Review Board continues to grapple with many of the same problems it has faced since plotting a new direction more than two years ago.
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Albany is one 24 cities selected to participate in the Cities Forward program.