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In a joint statement, Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler and Police Chief Todd Waldin said Patterson was suspended without pay and will be fired.
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The current Clinton County Sheriff announced today he will run for reelection.
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April is child abuse prevention month. This month also marks the 50th anniversary of Saratoga Center for the Family.
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Several environmental groups have submitted a formal request to the Adirondack Park Agency to measure and protect remoteness in the Adirondacks.
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Albany County began putting cameras in the stop arms of school buses in 2022 to catch drivers violating traffic law. County Executive Dan McCoy says the program has been a success.
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Advocates gathered outside a beauty supply retail store in Albany on Tuesday, demanding that New York state pass a law that would regulate ingredients found in personal care products and cosmetics.
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A North Country Assemblyman is calling for the repeal of the HALT Act following the deaths of three inmates at North Country correctional facilities last week
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Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs marked her first 100 days in office Monday by discussing a survey her administration conducted with city residents. WAMC's Sajina Shrestha joined Midday Magazine to talk about what Applyrs has in store for the city and how she plans on paying for her initiatives, given the city's budget deficit.
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For many people, access to health care can be uncertain. But this weekend, hundreds of Capital Region residents received care free of charge.
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A facility that processes contaminated soil is at the center of a planning debate in the Washington County village of Fort Edward.
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Farmers in the Hudson Valley are being squeezed in all directions, as the war in Iran has causes gas and fertilizer costs to go up.
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A new galley exhibition at the Strand Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh explores art and healing