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The New York State Attorney General’s Office released police body-camera footage on Wednesday from the night a Newburgh man died after being pepper-sprayed, tased and restrained by police.
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To secure the Democratic line in the New York 21st Congressional District race on the November ballot, Blake Gendebien needs to defeat Lake Placid businessman Stuart Amoriell in the June 23 primary.
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The University of Vermont Health Network has cut or reassigned more than 100 employees across six hospitals in Vermont and New York.
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Lake Placid entrepreneur Stuart Amoriell says his Congressional campaign is about pushing for a “just and compassionate immigration policy,” but he has also made affordability a key focus.
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Albany-based nonprofit Parks & Trails New York has released a first-of-its-kind economic impact report studying the financial contributions of the Empire Trail Network to the New York State economy.
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A study published last month by the Delaware River Basin Commission found that the Delaware River contains low levels of the forever chemicals known as PFAS.
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Central Hudson says advance preparations helped the utility restore power quickly after 12,000 homes in the Hudson Valley lost power due to powerful weekend thunderstorms.
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New York State lawmakers announced Friday that the Patroon Island Bridge, which spans between Rensselaer and Albany, will be renamed after Harlem Hellfighter and Albany native, Sgt. Henry Johnson.
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At one point, Saratoga Springs was just known as “the August place to be,” though over the years that’s changed as Saratoga Race Course’s season has expanded.
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand announced Monday she has secured $1 million for the Arts Center Lake Placid.
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The idea of a possible Lake Placid-New York City Winter Olympics is gaining traction among state leaders.
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The historic Hudson River Psychiatric Center has experienced several fires over the years, including one in 2018 that was intentionally set.