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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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A Saratoga Springs commissioner has officially been censured by the city council after a judge ruled he intentionally withheld public information. Tensions flared during the Tuesday meeting when the measure passed.
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Saratoga Springs’ controversial camping ban is being put to the test in the city’s outreach court.
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A former Saratoga Springs city councilor is preparing to sue the current public safety commissioner, the city, and a police officer and the city’s Democratic party is grappling with the impact of the potential suit.
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The Saratoga Springs Public Safety Commissioner is accusing the city Accounts Commissioner of neglecting his job duties. At issue are charges against a local activist.
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Former Saratoga Springs Public Works Commissioner Jason Golub appeared in city court this morning on official misconduct charges.
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Saratoga Springs’ budget is nearing completion, but some shortfalls remain.
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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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The FBI’s Safe Streets Task Force will be working alongside the Saratoga Springs Police Department to curb drug trafficking and overdoses.
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Saratoga Springs Mayor John Safford began his first term with a promise to return order to city council meetings.