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The speaker of the Democratically controlled Vermont House joined the chair of that chamber’s Appropriations Committee to discuss budget deliberations and rebut Republican Governor Phil Scott’s ongoing criticism that their plan is fiscally irresponsible.
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New York state’s weather monitoring and data collection system has launched a website to provide access to real time weather information and photos during the April 8th total solar eclipse.
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After a rare citywide property reassessment in Albany, residents will have a chance to challenge the update.
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Meteorologist Garett Argianas delivers the evening weather forecast for Thursday, March 28, 2024.
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(Airs 03/28/24 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC’s David Guistina in conversation with Krista Hesdorfer, Director of Public Affairs for Hunger Solutions New York about legislation to provide free meals to all public school students in need.
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It's the last astronomy Vox Pop before the solar eclipse! Bob Berman and Dr. Valerie Rapson will offer last minute eclipse watching tips and answer your questions. Ray Graf hosts.
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50th anniversary of Historic Albany Foundation, Preservation League of New York celebrated in Albany50 years ago, the Historic Albany Foundation and the Preservation League of New York were created. Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan celebrated their anniversaries Wednesday at City Hall.
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Members of the Senate Republican Minority, business owners and labor leaders rallied at the Capitol to show their opposition to the NY Heat Act — calling for a cost-benefit analysis of New York’s climate policies that aim to align with the state’s clean energy vision. Climate activists say it’s too little too late.
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NewsChannel 13 meteorologist Paul Caiano delivers the Midday Weather Summary for Thursday, March 28, 2024.
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Troy City Councilors and the mayor’s administration exchanged barbs over more than $225,000 in unpaid rent on city hall at Wednesday's special meeting.
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The City of Glens Falls celebrated its high school’s athletes with a parade through downtown and a ceremony Wednesday.
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Students in Hudson Valley Community College’s health science programs took part in a day of simulated emergency scenarios on Wednesday. Participants got an opportunity to communicate and ask questions before they encounter life-or-death situations in the real world.