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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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Pro-Palestine encampments at three college campuses in the Hudson Valley came down last week almost as quickly as they went up — one quietly, but two as a result of police enforcement and mass arrests. Now, student protesters and administrators are wondering how to move forward.
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Students, parents, teachers, and alumni of the Lake Avenue Elementary School in Saratoga Springs celebrated 100 years of history this weekend.
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Troy's City Council has discussed upgrades to public housing and insurance benefits for retired city employees.
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Rensselaer County is putting American Rescue Plan Act funding toward revitalizing the ice rink in Troy.
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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is running for another six-year term.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Yancey Roy, Albany bureau chief for Newsday, about the last month of New York's legislative session.
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Later this month, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy will celebrate its bicentennial commencement.
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NewsChannel 13 Meteorologist Reid Kisselback provides the regional weather summary for Saturday, May 4th, 2024.
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A popular fast-food chain is being proposed on Brunswick’s Hoosick Road, which already suffers from congestion, and residents aren’t thrilled.
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(Airs 05/03/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: Governor Hochul highlights changes in New York’s reading curriculum, Republican Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay shares his thoughts on what he considers too much spending in the state budget, and we’ll take you to the newly recognized 150 year old Hudson-Athens light house.