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A gardening show in January? Surely we must be mad. Nope! Well.... maybe. Either way, the gang returns to Studio A to answer your gardening questions. Ray Graf hosts.
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Two police unions in Holyoke, Mass., are calling for a city councilor to resign — citing the councilor’s drunk driving arrest in late-December.At-Large City Councilor Israel Rivera has said he’s looking to rebuild trust following the incident. With body camera footage of his arrest surfacing, police union members are calling for Rivera's resignation and an ethics review.
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A dozen Dutchess County residents turned out to the legislature meeting Tuesday night to advocate for a fare-free bus system like the one in Ulster County.
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2026 has the potential to be one of the biggest box office years ever. We could hit $9 billion domestically for the first time since 2019… as long as studios stick to their release dates.
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An interview with Massachusetts State Auditor Diana DiZoglio.
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NewsChannel 13 meteorologist Paul Caiano delivers the Midday Weather Summary for Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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Given recent immigration enforcement actions in Los Angeles, Chicago and particularly Minneapolis, Vermont advocates and legislators are calling for protections to be enshrined in state law.
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WAMC’s Samantha Simmons speaking with Watervliet Mayor Charles Patricelli ahead of his State of the City address on Thursday.
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The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Founder and Academic Director of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities and Professor of Politics, Philosophy, and Human Rights at Bard College Roger Berkowitz, writer, analyst, recently retired President of Siena College and former NY Congressman Chris Gibson, and Professor Emeritus of Russian at Hofstra University Alexander Mihailovic.
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WAMC’s David Guistina in conversation with Ivan Lajara, Senior Editor of The Daily Freeman, about discussions in a public forum about a Lithium-Ion battery facility plan in Saugerties.
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Mostly cloudy and breezy today with scattered snow showers. Highs in the mid 30s.
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The new world screwworm once caused widespread devastation to livestock in the United States, prompting a decades-long eradication effort. Today, scientists in California are taking proactive steps to make sure history doesn’t repeat itself.