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In 1991, students protested Bard College’s alleged inaction pertaining to cases of rape. Decades later, some students and alumni say the problem persists. The renewed scrutiny comes after the college's president has appeared extensively in the Epstein files.
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The magnitude 2.3 quake, with an epicenter in Sleepy Hollow, occurred at 10:17 a.m. at a depth of 7.4 kilometers.
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A new report released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Safe Drinking Water Act claims toxic landfill pollution threatens drinking water in 19 New York communities.
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Voters in New York’s 19th Congressional District witnessed a debate between Republican Representative Marc Molinaro and Democratic challenger Josh Riley Thursday night.
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A new analysis of research conducted by AARP New York finds family caregivers in the Mid-Hudson Valley are stressed and believe the state should do more to help older adults remain in their homes.
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A round of late-summer thunderstorms overnight impacted several upstate New York communities.
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A political battle is continuing in Ulster County.
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Cleanup efforts are under way after heavy rains caused damaging floods in large parts of the Northeast on Sunday.
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Intense rain Sunday led to road closures, power outages and emergency responses throughout the WAMC listening area.
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Tuesday’s Democratic primary in the Ulster County town of Woodstock pits a town councilman against the sitting town supervisor.
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Local preservationists in Greene and Columbia counties are trying to beat the clock and save the iconic Hudson-Athens Lighthouse from collapsing into the Hudson River.
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This month's Democratic Party primary pits challenger Frank Waters against two-term Kingston Mayor Steve Noble.