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Albany County is putting the spotlight on local producers with a new beverage trail “tasting pass.”
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The New York Power Authority and Albany County are collaborating on a new energy project near Albany International Airport.
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The fate of an Albany substance abuse clinic remains in limbo.
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The future of Albany's South End Grocery may be in jeopardy after the store defaulted on loans.
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Russell Sage College in Albany is starting a new graduate program to train probation officers.
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The company hired by New York City to coordinate services and the relocation of migrants upstate is being investigated by state Attorney General Tish James.
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Since last spring close to 100,000 asylum seekers have arrived in New York City. In early May, Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to begin busing asylum seekers upstate. By the end of the month buses reached the Capital Region. No one was prepared for what happened next.
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The Albany County Legislature Chairman stopped by a local non-profit Monday with a load of supplies for asylum seekers lodged in area motels.
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An Albany County legislator has introduced a legislative package he says will address transparency and financial concerns surrounding the housing of migrants.
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Officials say most of the asylum-seekers bused to Albany from New York City over the last week have found employment.