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The long-planned Capital Region Aquatic Center has finally found a home in Schenectady.
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Saying it could help alleviate a shortage in the law enforcement ranks, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is introducing legislation meant to help police officers secure child care.
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The Albany Community Police Review Board met Friday in a special session.
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An application for American Rescue Plan Act funding is prompting an investigation by the Albany County District Attorney.
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The city of Albany has launched an online payment tracker to monitor American Rescue Plan Act payments made to local organizations.
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College campuses around the U.S. are seeing intense protests over Israel’s war in Gaza, which shows no signs of ending more than six months after Hamas’ attacks. At the same time, one survivor of the October 7th massacre continues to speak out about his experiences.
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Instead of closing in June as long planned, Burdett Birth Center in Troy is receiving funding in the New York State budget that will keep it open the next five years.
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New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts rank among six states found to have better-than-average health system performance among all racial or ethnic groups.
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The Schenectady City Council is facing calls to weigh in on the Israel-Hamas war.
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of rural Rensselaer County, Soul Fire Farm is a sprouting seed of agricultural possibilities, a community farm committed to ending racism and injustice in the food system.
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It was more of an intermission than a closure. The Spectrum 8 Theatre in Albany's Delaware Avenue neighborhood is back in business.
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The "State of the Air" has considerably improved in the cities of Albany and Schenectady, according to new data.