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The Albany Common Council held a public budget hearing Monday night.
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In recent years the Republican Party has been hard pressed to make a dent in the cities of Albany and Schenectady. Now, officials are hoping new chairs can revitalize the local GOP.
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A homicide in Albany’s Pine Hills neighborhood Friday is drawing the outrage of a Common Councilor who is calling for the police chief to resign. The chief tells WAMC the rhetoric is unhelpful.
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The city of Albany introduced its first public safety commissioner Tuesday.
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Several Albany Common Council members are proposing the panel establish a summer recess. Not everyone is on board.
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A quality of life issue that has dogged some neighborhoods for decades appears to have met its match in Albany's new speed hump program.
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A skateboarding ban that affected some neighborhoods in downtown Albany is no longer in force — for now.
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Albany's community media operation is up for discussion Thursday evening.
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The Reapportionment Commission of the City of Albany, responsible for recommending changes to Common Council ward lines, will hold its first public hearing on Thursday.
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The mayor and police chief say the police shooting of a knife-wielding suspect in Albany Monday was justified, but the incident on Franklin Street will now come under scrutiny by several bodies.