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As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority gears up for the launch of its congestion pricing plan in New York City next month, a number of lawsuits seek to stop it.
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Albany County is announcing grants to support addiction services throughout the county.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Mike Goodwin, City Editor of The Times Union, about the New York state legislature making it harder to get out of tickets for passing a school bus.
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Hundreds of gearheads gathered in Saratoga Springs this weekend for an annual car show
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As the Supreme Court prepares to issue some highly-anticipated rulings next month, Justice Sonia Sotomayor took time to share some advice with local students and professionals at the New York State Bar Association in Albany.
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Officials are asking residents of Schuylerville for input in updating the village’s comprehensive plan.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Yancey Roy, Albany bureau chief for Newsday, about new efforts to address toll evasion.
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The New York State budget passed in April includes $10 million in funding to support miSci.
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NewsChannel 13 Meteorologist Reid Kisselback provides the regional weather summary for Saturday, May 11th, 2024.
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The Legislative Gazette - A state Supreme Court judge strikes down New York’s Equal Rights Amendment(Airs 05/10/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: A state Supreme Court judge strikes down New York’s Equal Rights Amendment, the state legislature acts on climate change and environmental bills, we’ll talk with Assembly Member Deborah Glick, Chair of the Committee on Environmental Conservation about the negotiations, and some are calling for the removal of ships from the bottom of Lake Champlain.
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A journalism professor at SUNY New Paltz has authored a letter to the university president and SUNY Chancellor condemning the May 2nd police crackdown on pro-Palestine demonstrators. More than 130 people were arrested.
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In April 2022, New York approved a state budget that included a provision mandating that all school buses purchased by 2027 must be zero-emission and all district fleets must transition by 2035.