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The Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council held its first meeting of May Tuesday night.
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You have questions? Our team of experts returns to try find answers. Sarah LaDuke hosts.
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Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon are terrific movies, but neither is a barrel of laughs. Sometimes it’s good to spend an evening watching a comedy. For decades doctors and therapists have advised that laughing is good for the soul.
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A Great Barrington, Massachusetts public school teacher at the heart of a controversial police response late last year has filed suit against the town, school district, and police department.
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Some 8,000 runners and walkers will descend on Albany's Empire State Plaza for the CDPHP Workforce Team Challenge tonight.
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During his weekly briefing, Vermont Governor Phil Scott offered his assessment of the just-adjourned legislative session and made his first comments about his decision to run for a fifth two-year term.
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The start to Saratoga Springs' summer tourism season could be impacted after Amtrak announced this week that service between the Spa City and Montreal will be temporarily suspended.
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NewsChannel 13 meteorologist Paul Caiano delivers the Midday Weather Summary for Thursday, May 16, 2024.
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Advocates are making their voices heard about the potential harms of the new drug dealer registry in Rensselaer County. WAMC’s Samantha Simmons reports.
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Bill Maher's new book, "What This Comedian Said Will Shock You," is out on May 21 and on May 19, the comic will be performing at the Palace Theatre in Albany, New York.
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On April 26, KRO Records released songwriter, musician and producer Lawrence Rothman’s new album, “The Plow That Broke the Plains.”Born in St. Louis, Missouri and now based between Los Angeles and Nashville. Lawrence is known for their genre-bending music and work as a producer and songwriter for artists including Angel Olsen, Margo Price, Amanda Shires, Soccer Mommy and more.
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The election is six months away. In today’s Congressional Corner, David Hawkings of The American Leader speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.