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In December, Warren County was defrauded out of $3.3 million. As law enforcement agencies investigate and county officials try to recoup the lost funds, they’re also trying to understand how it could’ve happened in the first place.
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A new museum in Queensbury, New York, aims to draw pinball wizards and machine tinkerers alike.
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The Capital District Transportation Authority expanded its service northward into Warren County a year ago. According to riders and officials, things have been running smoothly, with more changes to come.
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A new seasonal tradition is set to light up Lake George this month.
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With New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik tapped to serve as President-elect Donald Trump’s UN Ambassador, potential candidates to replace her are emerging, including a Montgomery County businessman weighing a campaign.
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A prison in Washington County, New York is set to close Wednesday after months of community uproar.
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The Republican challenger in New York’s 113th state Assembly district is positioning himself as an alternative to the incumbent, who has been in office for a decade. Jeremy Messina spoke with WAMC’s Aaron Shellow-Lavine about his priorities if sent to Albany.
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Officials in Johnsburg have unveiled plans to expand recreational trails in collaboration with a local business.
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As New York remains in a state of emergency following overnight storms and flooding, upstate municipalities are picking up the pieces.
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A controversial herbicide was used in Lake George for the first time over the weekend after a judge declined to intervene on Friday.