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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.
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An interview with Great Barrington, Massachusetts selectboard chair Steve Bannon.
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The three declared candidates for mayor of Albany are weighing in on the future of the city's Community Police Review Board.
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The Vermont House Judiciary Committee held a public hearing Wednesday on a proposed state constitutional amendment that would expand equal rights protections.
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NewsChannel 13 meteorologist Paul Caiano delivers the Midday Weather Summary for Monday, May 6, 2024.
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Troy's City Council has discussed upgrades to public housing and insurance benefits for retired city employees.
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Rensselaer County is putting American Rescue Plan Act funding toward revitalizing the ice rink in Troy.
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The new book “Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum,” by Peabody and Emmy-Award winning journalist Antonia Hylton, tells the story of Crownsville Hospital one of the last segregated asylums with surviving records and a campus that still stands to this day in Anne Arundel County Maryland.
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Strange Universe With Bob BermanWhite dwarf stars happen to be some of the strangest stars in our galaxy. These nights they can appear during the next clear evening at nightfall orbiting our closest celestial neighbors: the Dog Star Sirius and Procyon, the main star of the Canis Minor constellation.
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Discussion of the climate crisis is always suffered from a problem of extraction, data points, and warnings of an overheated future struggle to break through the noise of everyday life. Deniers often portray climate solutions as inconvenient, expensive, and unnecessary. Many politicians cloistered by status and focused always on their next election do not yet see climate as a winning issue in the short run, so they don’t take any action at all. Jonathan Vigliotti's book explores this, “Before It’s Gone: Stories from the Frontlines of Climate Change and Small-Town America.”
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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is running for another six-year term.
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The president of the Quincy, Massachusetts City Council is running for Senate. In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican Ian Cain speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus. This interview was recorded May 1.