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WAMC's David Guistina in conversation with Isabelle Taft, Immigration Reporter for New York Focus, about legislation passed by lawmakers that will reign in police collaboration with ICE.
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Earlier this month, about a dozen tenants were locked out of their apartments in Holyoke, Massachusetts, unable to access the multi-story building since it was condemned by the city.Inspectors deemed the structure “uninhabitable.” Now, the tenants and Holyoke officials are looking for answers.
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A retired public health researcher, a sociology PhD student, and Western classically trained piano and violin players. Together, they make up the Asian Arts New York Eastern Music Ensemble.
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Williamstown, Mass., made state history this month by taking a stand against sludge.
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We sent each of them — and the Democrats also vying for the seat — 10 questions about what they see as the top issues facing their potential constituents, how they'd tackle them, and how they'd emulate and differ from outgoing GOP Congresswoman Elise Stefanik. Below are their responses.
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Veterans, families and the public gathered at the Plattsburgh Barracks Veterans Park on the former Plattsburgh Air Force Base to honor those who died in the service of their country.
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The family of Benjamin Swan says the civil rights champion and cornerstone in Springfield politics died peacefully Monday morning.
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Ahead of Memorial Day, a small group of veterans and family members made their way up Mount Holyoke in western Massachusetts. They continued an annual tradition of honoring military members lost during a tragic accident over 80 years ago.
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Jinah Ahn established Sunhee’s Farm and Kitchen in 2016 to bring Korean-American cuisine to the Capital Region and to continue her work in supporting new immigrants. Ten years later, the restaurant and the nonprofit Sunhee’s Community Place, have combined to fulfill her life’s work.
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The president joined New York Republicans up for election including U.S. Rep. Mike Lawler and gubernatorial candidate Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman.
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The remains of more than 40 Revolutionary War soldiers were laid to rest in Lake George Friday after being discovered in 2019.
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Liam Henrie was among several hundred aid workers attempting to enter Gaza on a boat carrying humanitarian aid.