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A woman is being held at the Clinton County Jail in Plattsburgh after her arrest by the Schenectady Police Department.
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For the superstitious, Friday the 13th is unlucky. But in the tattoo industry, it’s a day many tattoo artists and people hoping to get tattoos treasure – a day when people can get quickly inked for a discount.
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The case stems from a June 20, 2022, incident in which Frazier pulled a knife on officers responding to a domestic dispute on Franklin Street.
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Before April showers can bring May flowers, February snowstorms bring March potholes – and lots of them. As the snow covering the Northeast melts, local public works departments are busy patching up roads throughout the region.
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The Capital District Transportation Authority says it has seen significant growth in the past year. According to new CEO Frank Annicaro, the public transportation agency’s ridership levels have reached 120% of pre-pandemic levels. WAMC’s Sajina Shrestha attended the new CEO’s first State of The CDTA.
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Lawmakers and advocates gathered at the New York State Capitol Wednesday to call for the passage of legislation that would create a plan to replace lead pipes contaminating drinking water throughout the state.
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The move comes after multiple review board members have resigned in recent months. It has only held a single meeting so far this year due to a lack of quorum.
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Last month, Albany County Executive Dan McCoy announced that the county was seeking partners to help develop the site of a former McDonald’s on South Pearl Street into a terminal that would serve regional carriers like Greyhound, Adirondack Trailways and Peter Pan. But District 6 Albany County Legislator Dannielle Hille is now calling for a thoughtful community review of the proposal. She discussed her concerns with WAMC's Andrew Waite.
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The 31-year-old is accused of crashing the vehicle he was driving into the patrol vehicle that had its light flashing while stopped at the scene of a fire in the town of Canajoharie.
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One resolution directs all county agencies not to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or Border Patrol. The other prohibits the use of public funds for airlines engaged in deportation flights.
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The college’s Facebook page says all on-campus and remote classes, as well as campus activities, events, and meetings are canceled.
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Rensselaer County Legislators are pushing back against a move by County Executive Steve McLaughlin regarding department head attendance.