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Alice Green - the longtime executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, a civil rights organization she founded in 1985 died on Tuesday. She was 84.
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A new report criticizes how the Albany Police Department handled a 2021 protest.
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Black residents of the Capital Region share the concerns of Black Americans nationwide when it comes to violence and crime, as measured in a new survey.
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University at Albany men’s basketball coach Dwayne Killings, who just completed his first season, is on leave from the team during an investigation. But details are scarce. While the probe continues, a coalition of Albany area leaders pledged their support.
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Days after city officials announced a new crackdown on illegal dirt bikes and ATVs, an Albany Police SUV was caught on video crashing into a rider.
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The Albany Common Council's Public Safety Committee met virtually Thursday evening to discuss Local Law C.
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Albany Police are facing a new round of criticism after the Times Union newspaper obtained an internal report showing the department broke policy last year when several officers covered their badges during a tense demonstration.
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The rift is growing between the Albany Police Department and the Center For Law and Justice over the police shooting of Jordan Young on January 24th.
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Protestors rallied in Albany Sunday at the site where police shot a Morris Street man who charged at them with a knife a week ago.
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Albany Police Chief Eric Hawkins has released footage of part of Monday morning's incident where police shot 32-year-old Jordan Young after he sprinted toward them carrying a knife. The chief and mayor say the shooting was justified.