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A controversial nominee to lead the Plattsburgh Police Department has been confirmed by the Common Council.
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Democratic Senators are vilifying House Republicans in Washington as a bill that includes $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid moves forward.
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Five regional airports across New York’s North Country are at risk of losing Essential Air Service funding that subsidizes airlines serving rural airports.
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On Sunday, President Donald Trump announced he had authorized imposing a 100 percent tariff on all foreign films. Filmmakers and local film commissions in New York say it’s a bad idea — and infeasible.
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Town of Plattsburgh officials were at a housing construction site this morning to highlight a new town law intended to enhance housing development efforts.
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The Plattsburgh Common Council considered a number of routine items during its meeting Thursday evening.
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Although New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that an agreement had been reached with legislative leaders on the state’s 2026 budget, representatives in the North Country say they haven’t voted on anything yet.
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The Adirondack Sky Center and Observatory marked Dark Sky Week last month by noting that the organization is working to have Tupper Lake, its location in the midst of the Adirondacks, designated an official Dark Sky Community.
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Canadians went to the polls Monday. In Northern New York, expectations of strained relations and a continued trade war remain.
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The Clinton County Industrial Development Agency has released a study on housing needs in the county that provides data and recommendations for advancing housing availability.
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Fort Ticonderoga is planning a number of events to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the Revolutionary War. The first starts May 9th and coincides with the anniversary of Ethan Allen’s capture of the fort.
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The Plattsburgh Common Council considered several issues including whether to approve studies and grants during their latest meeting and work session.