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The city of Saratoga Springs has signed an agreement with the New York state attorney general’s office to resolve complaints that city police and officials retaliated against Black Lives Matter protesters
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The Saratoga Springs City Council on Tuesday opted not to release $50,000 in funding that had already been allocated for a process known as participatory budgeting.
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Saratoga Springs’ payment of another legal bill is being held up amid questions about on-call payments.
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Tuesday’s Saratoga Springs City Council meeting was the second without a sitting Public Works Commissioner, and the path to fill the seat remains contested.
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Tensions and questions remain after Saratoga Springs officials approved more payouts for a former mayor’s legal fees.
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Saratoga Springs’ first Republican mayor in a decade is now 100 days into his first term.
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A seasonal Saratoga Springs homeless shelter expects to close this week as progress on a permanent shelter continues.
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Saratoga Springs City Council meetings are under a new set of rules for the public comment period, and locals and activists are testing the mayor’s commitment.
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Fallout from a New York Attorney General’s report that found Saratoga Springs officials unconstitutionally targeted protestors continues.
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Saratoga Springs officials gave their state of the city addresses Tuesday, highlighting progress made toward supporting the city’s unhoused residents.