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The city's agreement with the public safety platform for 26 automated license plate reader cameras was automatically renewed Tuesday for at least another year.
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Voters in the Wynantskill Union Free School District have approved a plan to merge with the Enlarged City School District of Troy.
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According to the city police, officers found a 15-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to his lower leg at around 2 a.m. in a residence on Lark near Orange Street. After further investigation, police determined the wound was “accidentally self-inflicted.”
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A building on New York state’s Harriman Campus in Albany was evacuated Monday morning after an emailed bomb threat, according to New York State Police. Troopers say Building 4 has since been reopened after a sweep determined there were no “incendiary devices.”
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Many in the LGBTQ+ community observe March 31 as a day to celebrate the transgender community while also raising awareness about the discrimination they face. Sajina Shrestha attended a fashion show Sunday to learn how locals celebrated.
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Millions of Americans took to the streets Saturday as part of the third major No Kings demonstrations, thousands of upstate New Yorkers participated in local rallies.
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While Mayor Dorcey Applyrs has made her second appointment to the city’s Community Police Review Board, the oversight committee is still looking to recruit more members.
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Calling the deal “an important first step in forming a chapter 11 plan” to help the diocese exit bankruptcy, the church made the settlement announcement Friday with the Official Committee of Tort Claimants. The Albany diocese filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023.
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While the vernal equinox was this past weekend, Spring doesn’t start for many in the Capital Region until their local drive-in eateries open. Thursday marked the start of one location’s season.
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With the festive season behind us and warmer weather on the horizon, many organizations that rely on volunteers are bracing for fewer helpers being on hand. WAMC’s Sajina Shrestha went to the Regional Food Bank, where SUNY students are hoping to raise awareness about the importance of giving back.
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The One-House budgets in both the state Senate and Assembly include funding to help campuses deal with issues like crumbling infrastructure, inadequate heating, leaky roofs, and pest infestation.
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As the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall celebrates its 150th birthday and the completion of a year-long renovation, a different celebration of the venue’s legendary organ is set for the end of the month.