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History enthusiasts and Saratoga Springs residents will have a chance to visit historic homes this month.
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Schenectady County is expanding its ice hockey facility, now named after a longtime local police official.
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(Airs 04/26/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: we’ll focus on the New York Heat Act, a proposal that did not make it into the state budget, state lawmakers did agree on so-called Good Cause Eviction legislation, and we’ll take you to Soul Fire Farm where they’re fighting injustice in the food system.
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A philanthropic organization in Hudson, New York is taking the next step in its mission to foster community and positive change by opening a new community center.
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Advocates for access to reproductive health services in the Capital Region are highlighting IVF after an Alabama court ruling launched a national debate over the practice.
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Moreau officials held a public workshop Thursday to discuss the scope of a zoning advisory task force.
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Two Capital Region communities are receiving environmental recognition.
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The 2024 NFL draft kicked off yesterday. In the first round, the Patriots took North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye third, LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers went sixth overall to the Giants, the Jets selected Penn State offensive tackle Olumuyiwa Fashanu, and the Eagles took Toledo centerback Quinyon Mitchell.
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Congressional representatives from the region are supporting a U.N. effort to reduce plastic pollution.
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New York state lawmakers from Saratoga County say there’s still work to be done now that the budget is passed.
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New York state lawmakers found compromise on so-called Good Cause Eviction legislation in the recently-signed state budget. It will be up to upstate communities to opt-in to the tenant protections.
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(Airs 04/25/24 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC’s David Guistina in conversation with New York state Senator Liz Krueger about the recently passed $237 billion state budget.