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(Airs 05/17/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins says her house is still considering a bill that would fill the so-called, Harvey Weinstein loophole, we’ll speak with Nancy Hagans, President of the NYS Nurses Association, about the need to enforce safe staff levels for nurses, and we’ll take a look at how public education officials we’ll meet zero emissions goals for school buses.
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A common backyard pest has returned, as some parts of the region are reporting sightings of a seasonal nuisance.
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Tensions and questions remain after Saratoga Springs officials approved more payouts for a former mayor’s legal fees.
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Opinions of the state of Cohoes’ library system remain mixed while a relocation effort continues.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Andrew Waite, News Columnist for The Daily Gazette, about progress on a new grocery store in Schenectady.
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In the land of 44 lakes, Fulton County officials are preparing for well more than 44 summer tourism options.
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After beating the longtime town supervisor in the race for St. Johnsville mayor in March, Dawn White says she’s embracing the role and leading the small Mongtomery County village into the future.
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The city of Newburgh, New York has a new police chief, who was hired internally.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Andrew Waite, News Columnist for The Daily Gazette, about the family of a Saratoga Springs woman killed in February being upset over a plea deal offered to the accused killer.
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Fans of all-things comics, anime, and movies converged on the Saratoga Springs City Center Saturday to see the force awaken during the city’s annual Spring Comic Con.
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Pro-Palestine encampments at three college campuses in the Hudson Valley came down last week almost as quickly as they went up — one quietly, but two as a result of police enforcement and mass arrests. Now, student protesters and administrators are wondering how to move forward.
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Students, parents, teachers, and alumni of the Lake Avenue Elementary School in Saratoga Springs celebrated 100 years of history this weekend.