
Aaron Shellow-Lavine
Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief-
A judge has ruled that Saratoga Springs’ Account Commissioner deliberately withheld public information.
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As Democratic lawmakers continue to sound the alarm over the potential fallout from the GOP’s spending cuts, New York Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has announced new legislation that would reverse cuts to Medicaid and bolster rural hospitals.
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Saratoga Springs’ controversial camping ban is being put to the test in the city’s outreach court.
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New York officials are highlighting ongoing efforts to combat problem gambling in the state.
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A former Saratoga Springs city councilor is preparing to sue the current public safety commissioner, the city, and a police officer and the city’s Democratic party is grappling with the impact of the potential suit.
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Riders of the Capital District Transportation Authority will soon be able to travel between Saratoga Springs and Glens Falls. The additional service comes even as CDTA is cutting routes elsewhere.
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GE Vernova is set to expand its Schenectady campus.
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As Social Security turns 90 today some lawmakers are working toward preserving the program that has come under fire amid federal spending cuts.
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A summer scourge of Spotted Lanternfly have returned to the Northeast and New York officials and researchers are asking for the public’s help in collecting data and preventing the spread of the invasive species.
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Saratoga Springs is one step closer to lowering speed limits throughout the city.