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Saratoga Springs’ June Belmont Stakes weekend will kick off with a free concert.
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A center devoted to financial literacy and helping locals and students at American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts is getting $1 million in federal funding.
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Commentator Keith Strudler offers deep thoughts on the wide world of sports.
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Meteorologist Garett Argianas delivers the evening weather forecast for Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
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As allegations of sexual abuse continue to emerge from a private all-girls school in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, former students and staff members are speaking out about an unsafe campus environment where relationships between teachers and children were well-known and unchallenged.
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We welcome back historian Kathryn Sheehan to dig into the history of our region. Ray Graf hosts.
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Another New York college has announced its closure, with just a few days’ notice. Wells College, in Aurora, says it will shutter its doors at the end of the semester, following years of financial challenges. As students look to find new schooling come fall, the college has tapped a Westchester County university as its preferred teach-out facility.
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An interview with Jim Delaune, executive director of the Orange County Land Trust, about the trust's new "Save Orange County's Last Wilderness" campaign.
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Mount Saint Mary College is donating two of its properties in Newburgh, New York for the development of affordable housing.
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Poverty. It’s a political issue. It’s a social justice issue. And it’s an education issue. In fact, it’s the elephant in the room whenever we talk about education in America. And a mighty elephant it is, because poverty plays into every aspect of a child’s health, well-being and academic success.
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NewsChannel 13 meteorologist Paul Caiano delivers the Midday Weather Summary for Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
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The FBI Albany Field Office recently gave students at the University at Albany the chance to complete a Physical Fitness Test for Special Agents.