Ashley Hupfl
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A routine contest by the Ulster County Board of Elections to create a new “I voted” sticker design had some surprising results: the strangest design is running away with the vote.
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The Fourth of July holiday is one of the most popular boating weekends of the year, but the high cost of gas has boaters changing their behavior on the water.
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University at Albany and Capital Region officials are celebrating the launch of a new artificial intelligence supercomputing initiative at the downtown campus’ College of Engineering and Applied Sciences building.
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As temperatures rise and boaters take to the water for some fun in the sun, the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Navigation patrol is increasing its efforts to promote boating safety this summer.
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As New York ramps up efforts remove aquatic invasive species from bodies of water, including the Eurasian Watermilfoil, marine patrol officers are reminding boaters to be aware of divers at work.
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New York Congressman Paul Tonko was at Siena College Monday, finishing his tour of proposed community funding project recipients.
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With the country grappling with a rise in violent crime, a new study involving University at Albany researchers examines the lives and working conditions of violence intervention workers in Chicago.
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Emma Willard, the all-girls private boarding school in Troy, has launched a $175 million campaign to further its goal of supporting and educating young girls.
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With public hearings this week, officials are touting a project to replace a Civil War-era rail bridge over the Hudson River in downtown Albany with a new structure.
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Following the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history Tuesday at a Texas elementary school, New York schools are tightening security, including private Emma Willard school in Troy.