Ashley Hupfl
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On the same day President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, Capital Region Congressman Paul Tonko was in Albany to tout the measure’s ability to lower greenhouse gas emissions and invest in new clean energy projects.
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The New York National Guard held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday in Latham to launch a $3.7 million renovation of the 36-year-old headquarters.
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With many school districts and even entire states moving to limit unflattering but factual accounts of American history, including maltreatment of indigenous people and slavery, curators at the Schuyler Mansion Historical Site in Albany are heading in the other direction.
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Neurologists at Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital in Schenectady are using cutting edge robotic assistance devices to help individuals recover from brain injuries.
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After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned New York’s concealed carry laws that had been on the books for more than 100 years, lawyers at Johns Hopkins University are examining how the court’s ruling could impact state gun restrictions quickly passed in response.
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As the United States continues to reckon with the fallout of the 2020 election and Great Britain awaits a new prime minister after Boris Johnson’s resignation, two members of the British Parliament concluded their visit to the Capital Region over the weekend.
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Two 10-year-old Albany Girl Scouts are celebrating their successful opening of a food pantry on New Scotland Avenue.
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Giancarlo Stanton and Byron Buxton homered back-to-back in the fourth inning to rally the American League over the National League, 3-2.
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Advocates worry overturn of Roe v. Wade could exacerbate an already over-burdened foster care systemWith the United States now in a post-Roe v. Wade era, many people will give birth to children they cannot or choose not to care for. So, what does this mean for the already over-burdened foster care system?
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In its last order of business before disbanding, the New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics has voted to release an internal report that details its approval of then-Governor Andrew Cuomo’s $5.1 million book deal about his leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.