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A New York appeals court has ruled that a state commission tasked with investigating ethical violations was created unconstitutionally, a ruling that could strip the watchdog agency of its enforcement powers.
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(Airs 05/09/24 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC’s David Guistina in conversation with New York state Assemblymember Deborah Glick, a Democrat and Chair of the Committee on Environmental Conservation, about this week’s negotiations over environmental legislation.
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Facing opposition to its plans in Saratoga County, a fertilizer production company is now pitching to Fulton County officials.
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A Schenectady County center for sexual abuse victims is receiving a state grant to expand its services.
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Middle and high school students interested in teaching had the chance to learn about opportunities in education at an event today at the University at Albany.
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(Airs 05/02/24 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC’s David Guistina in conversation with New York state Republican Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay about the recently passed $237 billion state budget.
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Saratoga County and Clifton Park are considering stricter legislation on squatters.
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Municipalities across New York state are receiving an increase in unrestricted state aid for the first time in 15 years.
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Surrounded by the Hudson River, the Hudson-Athens lighthouse has stood for 150 years. And now, a new recognition is boosting the effort to ensure it stands for 150 more.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Ivan Lajara, Senior Editor of The Daily Freeman, about the start of disciplinary actions against the Kingston Housing Authority.
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Saratoga Springs’ June Belmont Stakes weekend will kick off with a free concert.
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Another New York college has announced its closure, with just a few days’ notice. Wells College, in Aurora, says it will shutter its doors at the end of the semester, following years of financial challenges. As students look to find new schooling come fall, the college has tapped a Westchester County university as its preferred teach-out facility.