Aaron Shellow-Lavine
Southern Adirondack Bureau Chief-
Saratoga Springs activists and organizations are hosting a fundraiser to help complete a years-long project documenting the impact of urban renewal in the city.
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In commemoration of Black History Month, we sit down with New York’s Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley to discuss the exciting work of the New York State Commission on African American History.
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If you live along the banks of the Mohawk River, you might be familiar with The New York State Canal Corporation’s ice breaking efforts. WAMC spent a day aboard the organization’s newest ice breaking tool that’s keeping communities above water.
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President Donald Trump will deliver his State of the Union address tonight, though some Northeast Democrats plan to boycott.
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Saratoga County has joined the growing ranks of municipalities in New York State to run an animal abuser registry. But advocates argue it’s just the beginning of needed reforms.
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Saratoga Springs could be on the hook to pay a former leader’s legal fees.
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For 90 years, YMCAs throughout New York have participated in a youth and government program, giving students a chance to get a hands-on civic education. This year, that program has come to Saratoga County for the first time.
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Residents in the village of Fort Edward are raising the alarm over a proposed permit that would allow a local incinerator plant to process PFAS-contaminated soils.
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Clifton Park officials are looking to adjust how the town’s ethics board members are chosen.
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On Tuesday, Albany Law School professor and immigration attorney Sarah Rogerson announced her bid for New York's 44th state Senate district seat, becoming the second Democrat to publicly launch a campaign this week.