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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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The Albany Community Police Review Board continues to grapple with many of the same problems it has faced since plotting a new direction more than two years ago.
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Albany is one 24 cities selected to participate in the Cities Forward program.
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Another candidate has joined the crowded field in the Democratic primary race for the New York state Assembly’s 109th district seat.
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Two candidates have joined the crowded field in the race for New York state Assembly’s 109th district seat and two have dropped out.
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In November 2022, voters gave the Albany County town of Bethlehem the green light to spend nearly $3 million to acquire a once-bustling 300-acre dairy farm.
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Many local libraries have done away with fines for overdue materials.
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Nearly a year ago, migrants began arriving in Albany County as part of a political dispute stretching from the southern border to New York City. While the newcomers try to assimilate, local leaders say work continues to accommodate the new arrivals.
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Embattled Albany County District Attorney David Soares held a Saturday press conference about controversial bonus money he has accepted during his time in office.
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If you felt some unusual tremors this morning, there’s a good reason: a rare earthquake rattled the New York-New Jersey area.
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Officials in Albany are readying for the solar eclipse on Monday.